Pharmacology
is a health and life science related discipline
of interest to students with diverse interests
in biology and chemistry. It is an excellent field
for those who wish to perform medically relevant
research, bridging the gap between these two disciplines.
Educational objectives of the graduate program
in Pharmacology include an understanding of the
mechanism of action of various drugs and their
relationship to treating disease. Departmental
research opportunities and course work provide
students with a thorough understanding of how
drugs work to alleviate disease states.
Physiology
is the study of living systems; knowledge of human
physiology forms the basis for the understanding
of all human health and disease. It is important
for research oriented graduate and M.D.-Ph.D.
students who are planning a career in biomedical
fields. Graduate and Ph.D. students develop expertise
in the concepts of integration of living systems
from the cellular and subcellular level up to
and including whole body responses to changing
environments. Organ systems highlighted in our
curriculum include: the heart, blood and blood
vessels; kidneys; lungs; gastrointestinal tract;
nervous system, and endocrine glands and reproduction.
Our focus is on students developing an appropriate
understanding and appreciation of the logic of
living systems.
Pharmacology,
Physiology and Therapeutics home page:
http://www.med.und.nodak.edu/depts/pharm/