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The Department of Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences (DPMS) at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine aims to uncover, apply, and share scientific insights crucial for advancing novel treatments. DPMS fosters cutting-edge research and education across various fields including drug development, protein biochemistry, carbohydrate and lipid pharmacology, antimicrobial compounds, cancer therapies, neurological medications, and clinical pharmacology. Additionally, DPMS upholds Hopkins' fundamental principles of encouraging diversity, ensuring rigorous safety and ethical practices, and fostering courteous, professional relationships among students, staff, and faculty members.
The School of Medicine accepts prerequisites completed at the community college level. In order to be competitive in the selection process, we encourage prospective applicants with community college prerequisites to supplement these courses by taking advanced courses in related subjects at their four year institution.
Students must have IELTS Academic Band Score equal to 7, or a minimum score of 600 (paper-based), 250 (computer-based), and 100 (internet-based) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).