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The Pharmacological Sciences Ph.D. program offers students across scientific disciplines a distinctive structure: one year of comprehensive, cross-disciplinary education followed by specialized doctoral research within their selected Pharmaceutical Sciences research team. Upon enrollment, participants select from three specialization paths - Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology, or Medicinal Chemistry. After completing their initial interdisciplinary year, students join a research group to conduct targeted doctoral studies supervised by a faculty advisor. This research-focused curriculum equips graduates for diverse career paths including academia, biotech/pharmaceutical industries, government agencies, and private research organizations.
Faculty research within the program spans numerous cutting-edge areas: molecular/cellular pharmacology, epigenetic studies, neuro- and psychopharmacology, cardiovascular research, aging pharmacology, drug design methodologies, discovery screening, medicinal chemistry applications, structural biology, natural product development, enzyme engineering, cancer research (detection, prevention, treatment), cellular communication studies, computational biology/bioinformatics, and nanomedicine applications for targeted therapeutic delivery systems.