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NIH funded Department of Pharmacology. Pharmacology faculty lead world-class research programs in G-protein signaling, cancer, neuroscience, addiction, cardiovascular disease, mental health disorders, epilepsy, protein folding disorders, RNA therapeutics, and diabetes.
- Pharmacology - University of Michigan Medical School
Students take a course in basic principles of pharmacology...
- Pharmacology - University of Michigan Medical School
The mission of Michigan Pharmacology is to be the recognized leader in pharmacological training and scientific discovery. As a faculty, we seek sustainable excellence as: Effective and innovative educators of trainees at all levels to prepare the next generation of scientific leaders
Founded in 1891, Michigan Pharmacology was the first department of its kind in the United States. In our 130+ year history, we have awarded the largest number of PhDs in Pharmacology.
Students take a course in basic principles of pharmacology along with short modular courses in specific areas of pharmacology including autonomic, endocrine, neuro, cancer, and cardiovascular pharmacology. Electives in translational pharmacology include seminars by industry scientists.
T32 Pharmacological Sciences Training Grant (PSTP) Biology of Drug Abuse Training Program (BDA) Translational Research Education Certificate (TREC) Undergraduate Summer Research Program; Student Life & Resources; Research. Research; Behavioral and Neuropharmacology; Cancer Pharmacology; Cardiovascular Pharmacology; Drug Metabolism and Disposition
Profile information for Department of Pharmacology Faculty at Michigan Medicine.
Founded in 1891, Michigan Pharmacology was the first department of its kind in the United States. In our 130+ year history, we have awarded the largest number of PhDs in Pharmacology.