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Developing novel drug therapies for central nervous system (CNS) disorders represents a critical worldwide healthcare objective. This endeavor demands partnerships across pharmaceutical firms, medical centers, and research universities. The process encompasses:
Pinpointing therapeutic targets relevant to specific CNS conditions
Discovering and testing compounds that interact with these targets during preclinical stages, followed by clinical trials to assess effectiveness and safety.
For more than three decades, the Discipline of Pharmacology and Therapeutics has conducted pioneering neuroscience research. The Neuropharmacology MSc program, launched in 1998, equips students with essential competencies for pursuing careers in this vital research domain.
Program graduates will achieve:
Comprehensive understanding of neuropharmacology's fundamental theories and frameworks
Expertise in cutting-edge advancements and practical implementations within neuropharmacology
Proficiency in diverse laboratory techniques for neuropharmacological studies
Effective communication of research outcomes through multiple presentation formats
Capability to plan, execute, interpret, and showcase original laboratory research.
Career Pathways
Most program alumni secure positions as technicians or researchers in Irish healthcare institutions, academic settings, or corporations. Additionally, about 30% pursue doctoral studies after completing the program.