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PHARMACOLOGY DEPARTMENT ::.
The
graduate program offers a multidisciplinary approach to
training in cellular and molecular pharmacology, signal
transduction, neuropharmacology, biochemistry, and molecular
structure, as well as opportunities in the blossoming field
of biotechnology. The graduate program also provides the
opportunity for hands-on training in a variety of
state-of-the-art laboratory techniques, including
transgenics, gene chip arrays, NMR, mass spectrometry,
computational pharmacology, and x-ray crystallography. The
mission of the CCPR Department of Pharmacology is to provide
individuals a broad and solid foundation of the principles
of pharmacology, and to train them to become critical
thinkers who can generate experimentally testable
hypotheses, and who draw significant conclusions
from the results of their ongoing research.
Our pharmacology department is
equipped with all the required instruments and animals to
carry out the research activities by the graduates.
In the department of pharmacology, we learn about the action
of various on the living tissues and then this knowledge is
extended to the treatment of various diseases and disorders,
thus form the science of therapeutics.
It is obvious that both pharmacology and
pharmacotherapeutics are extremely helpful to medical and
premedical professions. At the same time these subjects are
useful to professionals working on pharmaceutical research
and marketing. It provides the marketing persons with the
knowledge on the product that enables them to communicate to
doctors.
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SYLLABUS ::.
First Year B. Pharm.
Second Year B. Pharm.
Third Year B. Pharm.
Fourth Year B. Pharm.
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