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Submission Number: 372
Submission ID: 372
Submission UUID: 431af10d-87a4-4518-8382-6f82036ade08
Submission URI: /publishedsurvey
Submission Update: /publishedsurvey?token=HGi2MrHU1ZmVihXJ5vZPYsUtRe0KSf4-XM8Swg5TJwg
Created: Wed, 07/01/2020 - 16:30
Completed: Mon, 07/08/2024 - 15:39
Changed: Tue, 08/06/2024 - 12:21
Remote IP address: 138.88.107.82
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: PharmGrad Program Directory
Submitted to: Published Survey
Contact Information
308 Harvard St. SE
Minneapolis
Minnesota
55455
United States
Minnesota
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Name: Melanie Nicol, PharmD, PhD
Title: Director of Graduate Studies, Associate Professor
Office: 4-210 MTRF
Phone (Work): 612-626-8365
Email: grad-ecp@umn.edu -
Name: Beshay Zordoky, MSc, PhD
Title: Associate Director of Graduate Studies, Associate Professor
Office: 3-120A Weaver-Densford Hall
Phone (Work): 612-626-8365
Email: grad-ecp@umn.edu
Yes
Program Application Deadline
November 30, 2024
No
US citizen/permanent resident $75 / International $95
Yes
Program Description
The Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology graduate program at the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy is an innovative, interdisciplinary program that trains students to conduct research encompassing methodology from basic and clinical pharmacology perspectives.
The program was designed specifically for students who are interested in clinical and translational research and share our goal of advancing the science of human pharmacology and therapeutics to improve the safe, effective and economical use of drugs by patients.
In our program, students study experimental pharmacotherapy, neuroscience/neuropharmacology, infectious disease, pharmacometrics, and pharmacogenomics in a highly individualized course of study that is chosen in close consultation with their advisor.
The program was designed specifically for students who are interested in clinical and translational research and share our goal of advancing the science of human pharmacology and therapeutics to improve the safe, effective and economical use of drugs by patients.
In our program, students study experimental pharmacotherapy, neuroscience/neuropharmacology, infectious disease, pharmacometrics, and pharmacogenomics in a highly individualized course of study that is chosen in close consultation with their advisor.
Yes
Institution Information
Public
Yes
Fall
Yes
Degree Requirements
34
Not Required
Required
Not Required
Varies
Yes
Degree Information
On Campus
Cancer, Drug Delivery, Drug Discovery, Experimental Therapeutics, Infectious Disease, Nanoscience, Neuroscience, Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacogenomics, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacology, Pharmacometrics, Regulatory Science, Translational Science
Yes
Program Statistics
Yes
0
Yes
Yes
GRE and Other Tests
No
TOEFL or IELTS
Yes
Letters of Recommendation
Yes
3
Recommendation letters are written by people who know you on a professional or academic level, in an effort to demonstrate your qualifications for acceptance into the ECP graduate program.
Yes
Other Admission Requirements
3.0
Application fee. Online application including Academic Transcripts, Personal Statement, CV, Diversity Statement, Research Experience, and Rank Program Areas of Interest by A) Research Methodologies and B) Therapeutic Areas.
Yes
Financial Support
0
None
N/A
Yes
Background Checks and Drug Screenings
We are not a participating PharmGrad program
We are not a participating PharmGrad program
Yes