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Phm 8100
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SEMINAR IN PHARMACEUTICS (1 credit). Various seminar topics weekly. Professor: All faculty.
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Phm 8110
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READINGS IN PHARMACEUTICS (1 credit). Current literature. Professor: All faculty.
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READINGS IN CNS DRUG DELIVERY (1 credit). Weekly discussion of recent publications, methods and analyses relevant to research on delivery of drugs to the central nervous system. Offered concurrently with Phm 8481. Professor Fairbanks. |
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Phm 8150
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PHARMACOKINETICS RESEARCH SEMINAR (2 credits). Advanced topics in animal and human pharmacokinetics. Professor: All faculty.
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Phm 8295
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RESEARCH PROBLEMS (credits arranged). Experimental investigation of problems in pharmaceutics. Professor: All faculty.
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Phm 8421
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MODELING APPROACHES IN PHARMACO- KINETICS (4 credits). Application of compartmental, noncompartmental, and physiological model analyses to study absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs. Professors Elmquist, Sawchuk and Zimmerman.
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Phm 8431
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SPECIAL TOPICS IN PHARMACEUTICS: MATERIALS, MECHANISMS AND MODELS IN DRUG DELIVERY (2 credits). Diversified subjects related to the development of drug delivery systems and the use of biomaterials for controlled delivery. Application of pharmaceutical principles in the development of drug delivery systems. Consideration of material, drug and tissue interactions addressed. Professors Siegel and Wiedmann.
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Phm 8441
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SOLUBILITY AND SOLID-STATE PROPERTIES OF DRUGS (3 credits). Physical and physicochemical properties of drugs in solid state as related to drug delivery. Professors Suryanarayanan and Wiedmann.
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Phm 8481
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ADVANCED NEUROPHARMACEUTICS (MVB/NSC/PHM 8481) (3 credits). Delivery of compounds to the central nervous system to activate proteins in specific brain regions for therapeutic benefit. Pharmaceutical/ pharmacological issues specific to direct drug delivery to CNS. Professor Fairbanks.
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