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The Molecular and Systems Pharmacology (MSP) program at Emory University provides exceptional opportunities for students passionate about understanding current medications and discovering breakthrough treatments. This graduate program delivers comprehensive biomedical training, equipping students for various research careers in medicine. Annually, groundbreaking therapies emerge for conditions like cancer, cardiovascular illness, HIV, metabolic disorders, mental health conditions, and more. Pharmacological research examines these treatments' mechanisms while employing advanced methods such as computational modeling to pioneer future medical innovations. The field also encompasses toxicology, which investigates harmful reactions to pharmaceuticals and environmental toxins.
All post-secondary education will include a Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent, as well as post-baccalaureate degrees and other coursework not undertaken for a degree.
If you are an international applicant, you may need to submit TOEFL scores.
For the Fall 2020 admissions cycle, the application deadline is December 1, 2019.