Pharmacology
The Master's in Pharmacology provides training in the design and execution of practical approaches to the mechanisms by which drugs act. Includes taught modules that provide a comprehensive knowledge base and project based elements. Leads to further study for PhD or careers in the pharmaceutical or research related industries.
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- A central London location equipped with first class IT, library and study facilities.
- An opportunity to …
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The Master's in Pharmacology provides training in the design and
execution of practical approaches to the mechanisms by which drugs
act. Includes taught modules that provide a comprehensive knowledge
base and project based elements. Leads to further study for PhD or
careers in the pharmaceutical or research related industries.
Watch the video here, or access the 'interactive' tab to view at a
larger size and see any alternative films
playOverviewVideo('/prospectus/images/home.jpg','http://podcast.ulcc.ac.uk/accounts/kings/KCL_Marketing/Biomedical_1.flv','true','details_14');
KEY BENEFITS
- A central London location equipped with first class IT, library and study facilities.
- An opportunity to plan and design as well as to pursue your own original research.
- A programme that will prepare you for a career in drug research
and related industries.
PURPOSEThe programme provides training in the design and
execution of practical approaches to the investigation of the
mechanisms by which drugs act, and includes taught components that
provide a comprehensive pharmacology knowledge base.
DESCRIPTIONThe taught component of the programme includes a
compulsory lecture-based module in systems and cellular
pharmacology, which is complemented by a laboratory-based practical
module and optional lecture modules in cardiovascular pharmacology,
neuropharmacology and the pharmacology of inflammation. Project
based elements include a literature research module, a research
design module and a laboratory based practical research
project.
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