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Graduate Degree Programs

Pharmacology-Hy (PHARM)

PHARM 504 Molecular Pharmacology II (4) Continuation of PHARM 503.
Effective: Spring 2011
 

PHARM 520 Principles of Drug Action (2) Detailed analysis of basic parameters governing drug actions.
Effective: Winter 1978
 

PHARM 550 Neuropharmacology (3) An in-depth discussion on the mechanism and pharmacokinetics of various neuroactive drugs.
Effective: Fall 2011
 

PHARM 551 Anti-infective Therapeutics (1) This course covers general principles related to pharmacology of major classes of antimicrobial agents.
Effective: Summer 2011
Prerequisite: BMS 501, BMS 502, BMS 503  

PHARM 552 Integrated System Pharmacology (1) This course covers principles related to pharmacology of major classes of drugs affecting the autonomic nervous, cardiovascular, pulmonary, and renal systems.
Effective: Summer 2011
Prerequisite: BMS 501, BMS 502, BMS 503, PSIO 504  

PHARM 553 Gastrointestinal and Immunomodulatory Therapeutics (1) This course focuses on pharmacology of drugs affecting gastrointestinal disorders, drugs used in therapy of inflammatory diseases, and immunomodulatory drugs for organ transplantation therapy.
Effective: Summer 2011
Prerequisite: BMS 501, BMS 502, BMS 503  

PHARM 554 Anticancer Therapeutics (1) This course provides an understanding of general principles of the induction, prevention and treatment of cancer.
Effective: Summer 2011
Prerequisite: BMS 501, BMS 502, BMS 503  

PHARM 561 Neuropharmacology (2) This course introduces basic principles of human neuropharmacology, with primary emphasis on drugs active in the central nervous system.
Effective: Summer 2011
Prerequisite: BMS 501, BMS 502, BMS 503  

PHARM 562 Endocrine Pharmacology (2) This course presents basic principles of human endocrine pharmacology, emphasizing drugs active in the endocrine and reprodutive systems.
Effective: Summer 2011
Prerequisite: BMS 501, BMS 502, BMS 503  

PHARM 581 (PSIO 581) Maintaining Homeostasis A: Heart and Vasculature (1) Physiology of the cardiovascular system.
Effective: Fall 2007
Prerequisite: BMS 501, BMS 502 andBMS 503  

PHARM 583 (PSIO 583) Maintaining Homeostasis C: Kidney (1) Renal physiology and pharamacology.
Effective: Fall 2007
Prerequisite: BMS 501, BMS 502 andBMS 503  

PHARM 584 (ANAT 584) Human Anatomy and Development A: Gross Human Anatomy (1) Explore gross human anatomy providing orientation to organs and the overall relationship of organs and structures within the human body.
Effective: Fall 2007
 

PHARM 585 (ANAT 585) Human Anatomy and Development B: Human Development (1) Explores human embryology and organogenesis beginning at the third week of gestation through parturition.
Effective: Fall 2007
 

PHARM 586 (ANAT 586) Human Anatomy and Development C: Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine (1) Exploration of stem cell biology and the role of stem cells in regenerative medicine.
Effective: Fall 2007
 

PHARM 590 Colloquium (1-3) Continuing seminars which consist of a series of individual lectures by faculty, students, or outside speakers.
Effective: Spring 1987
 

PHARM 596 Individual Studies (1-9) Creative projects, including nonthesis research, which are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
Effective: Spring 1987
 

PHARM 597 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given on a topical or special interest subject which may be offered infrequently; several different topics may be taught in one year or term.
Effective: Spring 1987
 

PHARM 600 Thesis Research (1-15) No description.
Effective: Fall 1983
 

PHARM 601 Ph.D. Dissertation Full-Time (0) No description.
Effective: Fall 1983
 

PHARM 610 Thesis Research Off Campus (1-15) No description.
Effective: Fall 1983
 

PHARM 611 Ph.D. Dissertation Part-Time (0) No description.
Effective: Fall 1983
 

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