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PHTX 620: Thesis
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Louisville
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PHTX 625: Scientific Writing
2.00 Credits
University of Louisville
This course is to give students hands-on experience with writing and critiquing scientific papers and proposals.The course will involve both didactic lectures and student presentations and workshops. Students will be graded on their class involvement, presentations, and homework assignments. No special restrictions or conditions are stipulated.
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PHTX 651: Neonatal Pharmacology
1.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: PHTX 395 or equivalent. This course will be offered to senior graduate students and nursing students wishing to expand their knowledge on pharmacokinetics, drug metabolism, toxicities, distribution and drug dosages and interactions in neonates. Course Director: Dr. Steven R. Myers.
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PHTX 652: Geriatric Pharmacology
1.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: PHTX 395 or equivalent. This course will be offered to senior graduate students and nursing students wishing to expand their knowledge on the pharmacokinetics, drug metabolism, toxicities, distribution and drug dosages and interaction in the elderly.
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PHTX 655: Neuropharmacology
2.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: PHTX 660 Principles of Drug Action or permission of instructor. This course will cover the mechanisms, effects and clinical applications of drugs that act on the autonomic, somatic and central nervous systems.
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PHTX 656: Cardiovascular and Renal Pharmacology
2.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: Post baccalaureate or graduate status and successful completion of BIOC 645 or equivalent or permission of instructor. The goal is for students to gain an understanding of cardiovascular and renal physiology, and properties of drugs affecting the heart, blood vessels and kidneys, blood cell formation, and coagulation.
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PHTX 657: Endocrine and Metabolic Pharmacology
2.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: Post baccalaureate or graduate status and successful completion of BIOC 645 or equivalent. This course is a survey course of biomedical research and pharmacotherapeutic agents for management of a variety of endocrine and metabolic disorders.
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PHTX 658: Selective Toxicity and Chemotherapy
1.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: successful completion of BIOC 645 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. This course will explore the concept of selectivity toxicity and its application to human health. Major topics that will be covered include antibacterial and antifungal chemotherapy, cancer chemotherapy, and pesticides.
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PHTX 660: Principles of Drug and Chemical Action
4.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: organic chemistry and biochemistry. General principles governing the absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and mechanisms of drug action ( drug pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics).
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PHTX 661: Molecular Mechanisms of Toxiology
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: Molecular Biology (BIOC 668). Note:Crosslisted with BIOC 661. Molecular interactions of drugs and toxicants on cellular processes; including foreign compound metabolism, signal tranduction, cell cycle, DNA repair/DNA replication are covered and put in context topics in molecular epedimiology.
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