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The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in pharmacology and physiology focuses on biological systems, examining molecular interactions (particularly drugs), the coordinated functioning of organ systems, and cellular regulation of ionic and metabolic processes in both healthy and diseased states.
The curriculum starts with cross-disciplinary courses covering genetics, cellular biology, and biomedical systems, along with professional training in scientific writing and career development, supplemented by laboratory rotations through GW's Integrated Biomedical Sciences initiative. Following the initial year, students collaborate with their research mentors to fulfill remaining degree obligations, which include completing their dissertation.
Instruction is primarily provided by faculty from the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, with additional contributions from researchers at the Children's Research Institute of Children's National Health System.
Participants benefit from comprehensive research resources and library collections both on campus and throughout the Washington, DC metropolitan region. These encompass facilities at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, GW's Gelman and Himmelfarb Health Sciences Libraries, the Children's Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, and various other research centers.
This program holds STEM designation.