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Pharmacology (PHCL) Graduate Program

Program description

The Duluth campus of the Medical School offers a M.S. or Ph.D. in pharmacology as part of the University of Minnesota Pharmacology Graduate Program.  Further information regarding the Duluth pharmacology graduate program can be obtained from:

Dr. Janet Fitzakerley, Associate Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth
Duluth, MN 55812
(218) 726-7012
jfitzake@d.umn.edu

Details regarding the admissions process can be found on the Academic Health Center Duluth website.

The deadline for Fall 2008 admission is January 15, 2008.

Master's degree

All course requirements for the M.S. degree in Pharmacology (biochemistry, physiology, statistics and pharmacology) can be completed on the UMD campus. It is expected that two years will be required to complete the M.S. program.

Please go to the main University of Minnesota Pharmacology Graduate Program webpage to obtain detailed information regarding course and thesis requirements for this program.

Ph.D. degree

Advanced physiology courses and research projects leading to the Ph.D. are available in Duluth, although students are strongly encouraged to complete a portion of their Ph.D. requirements via courses offered on the Twin Cities campus (ITV is available for some courses).

Please go to the main University of Minnesota Pharmacology Graduate Program webpage to obtain detailed information regarding course and thesis requirements for this program.

Duluth Graduate Faculty

Active areas of research include toxicology, neuropharmacology, immunopharmacology, and cardiovascular pharmacology.  For further information about the research interests of a specific faculty member, please click on the links below.

Richard M. Eisenberg, Ph.D 
Professor, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Medical School Duluth

Haim Einat, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy Duluth

Janet L. Fitzakerley, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Associate Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Medical School Duluth

Edward Knych, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Medical School Duluth

Jean F. Regal, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical School Duluth

George J. Trachte, Ph.D.
Professor and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Medical School Duluth

Kendall B. Wallace, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical School Duluth

Application process

Administratively, the Duluth pharmacology program is part of the University of Minnesota Pharmacology Graduate Program, and application is made using the Twin Cities campus application system (i.e., do not use the University of Minnesota Duluth Graduate Program forms).

The Duluth components of the Biomedical Graduate programs have formed a common administrative structure, called the Academic Health Center Duluth.  Details of the admissions process for the Duluth Pharmacology program can be found on the AHCD website.

Course listings

The department offers a number of 5000 and 8000 level courses that can be taken by graduate students.  For a complete listing, please search the University of Minnesota Duluth catalog or use one of the following links:
  Medical and Molecular Physiology (PHSL)
  Pharmacology (PHCL).



 
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