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Contact Information

1959 NE Pacific St
Seattle
Washington
98105
United States
Washington
  • Title: Graduate Program Advisor
    Office: Pharmaceutics Graduate Program
    Email: pceut@uw.edu
Yes

Program Application Deadline

December 15, 2024
No
$90.00
Applications accepted for Autumn admission only.
Yes

Program Description

The Department of Pharmaceutics conducts research and teaching in precision medicine that is targeted towards improving patient therapy by maximizing drug efficacy while minimizing drug toxicity. This goal is achieved by understanding the processes, including drug delivery, that determine the exposure and pharmacological response to drugs. Our areas of focus include genetic, environmental, physiological and disease processes that can alter metabolism, transport, distribution and absorption of drugs. The highly collegial Department faculty, students, post-doctoral fellows and staff pursue these multidisciplinary and translational goals through collaboration within the school, University of Washington campus and national and international institutions. Our research and training programs involve biochemical and pharmacological laboratory techniques that span from molecular, cell- and organ-based studies to studies in humans and animals. Then, mathematical modeling and simulation techniques are applied to the data to individualize the right dose and drug delivery system for the patient.
Yes

Institution Information

Public
Yes
Fall
Yes

Degree Requirements

90
Research
Required
Required
Not Required
Required
All graduate students must participate in the departmental examinations. General examination (including a written proposal and an oral presentation) is required for advancement to Ph.D. candidacy, and a final examination (oral defense and submission of an approved dissertation) is required for the Ph.D. degree.
Yes

Degree Information

On Campus
Drug Delivery, Drug Metabolism, Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacogenomics, Pharmacokinetics
Yes

Program Statistics

Yes
6
Last academic year-country of origin of the accepted students:
Yes
Last academic year-graduates job placement:
Yes

GRE and Other Tests

No
The GRE is encouraged but not required.
TOEFL or IELTS
Yes

Letters of Recommendation

Yes
3
Yes

Other Admission Requirements

3.0
College-level mathematics including differential equations, or equivalent to Differential Calculus (MATH 124; 5 cr)
Yes

Financial Support

100
Tuition Waiver, Stipend, Research Assistantship, Teaching Assistantship, Department or University Scholarship, Other
N/A
Tuition and stipend are covered for the majority of PhD students throughout training with the help of funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the pharmaceutical industry, foundations, and regulatory agencies. Master’s degree students are primarily self-funded for their two-year program.
Yes

Background Checks and Drug Screenings

We are not a participating PharmGrad program
We are not a participating PharmGrad program
Yes