Undergraduate: Anatomy for Pharmacy, Anti-Viral Pharmacology; free radical toxicology, immunotoxicology
Graduate: Toxicology of pharmaceutical agents and related xenobiotics (course); toxicology of reactive metabolites; Oxidative distress analysis; Free Radical Detection
Machine Learning in ToxicologyÂ
Provides students with a fundamental understanding of human anatomy relevant to pharmacy practice using a system-based approach. Core concepts include human anatomy and anatomical function including physiology and pathophysiology within the context of drug action. (Restricted to Pharmacy students.)
Biochemical and molecular mechanisms of drug-induced damage. Key concepts include toxicological principles, toxicokinetics, toxic responses, bioactivation of drugs to toxic metabolites, organ directed toxicity, immunotoxicology, and receptor-mediated toxicity. Specialized topics include clinical and medical toxicology, forensic toxicology, pharmacoepidemiology related to drug toxicity, safety assessment of pharmaceutical agents, and environmental toxicology. Prerequisite: Consent of Faculty.