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Ph.D. Level


Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (PHA 807- 3 hours)
(Dual labeled course taught to Ph.D. students as a core course and Pharm.D. students as an elective).
This team taught course is designed to familiarize the student with current technology. Emphasis will be given to methods involving genetic manipulations and immunologic tools. In addition, the course will include a thorough review of the most current agents (both those approved and those undergoing testing) including a discussion of how they function and how they are produced. The Ph.D. component of the course has a 4-hour/week laboratory associated with it.


  Advanced Pharmacokinetics ( 3 hours)
A course designed to provide the student with the advanced knowledge and skills necessary for problem solving techniques related to the relationship between plasma concentration and effect and clearance concepts as it relates to drug therapy.


 
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Pharm.D. Level


 Principles of Pharmacotherapy- Quantatitive Pharmacokinetics Section (440- 3 cr. hour)
A team taught course designed to provide the student with the background knowledge and skills necessary for employing pharnacokinetic principles in the selection and evaluation of drug therapy. Emphasis will be placed upon complete understanding of the basic, clinically applicable, pharmacokinetic formulae and the assumptions that are involved with their use. I teach the Basic Pharmacokinetics part of this course.


 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (527 –2 hours)
(Dual labeled course taught to Ph.D. students as a core course and Pharm.D. students as an elective).
This team taught course is designed to familiarize the student with current technology. Emphasis will be given to methods involving genetic manipulations and immunologic tools. In addition, the course will include a thorough review of the most current agents (both those approved and those undergoing testing) including a discussion of how they function and how they are produced. The Ph.D. component of the course has a 4-hour/week laboratory associated with it.

 

 


 

 



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