A course for students in the BSc in Nursing and other Health Sciences programs as well as students in BMSc and BSc programs, to provide a basic...
A series of laboratory exercises, tutorials and presentations which introduce students to some of the basic approaches used in Pharmacology. ...
A systems-based pharmacology course surveying the range of drugs used to treat disease processes affecting various organs of the body (e.g....
Basic principles of cardiovascular pharmacology with particular emphasis on cellular mechanisms of drug action and mechanisms of therapeutic efficacy...
This course explores how drugs and endogenous compounds mediate their biological effects through nuclear signalling pathways. The emphasis will be on...
Clinical pharmacology is a scientific and medical discipline dedicated to the bench-to-bedside study of drug action through an in-depth knowledge of...
This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of the molecular pharmacology and therapeutic properties of anticancer agents. The...
This course will cover the pharmacological and pathophysiological effects of non-medicinal drug use including mechanisms of action, tolerance and...
This course will focus on the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the actions of drugs on the central and peripheral nervous systems. The...
Contemporary use of medicines derived from natural sources. Regulatory aspects of their use and the scientific basis for assessment of efficacy,...
An examination of how mechanisms that regulate cell proliferation affect normal tissue repair and cause abnormalities, such as tumour formation and...
This course is focussed on the molecular mechanisms underlying the biological effects of drugs. Content includes: i) advanced drug-receptor theory,...
Advanced studies on how chemicals produce undesirable effects in biological systems. Case study and problem-solving approaches will be used to...
A course dealing with the pharmacological and toxicological principles underlying the adverse effects of xenobiotics in humans. In addition to...
Course requirements: i) theory and practice of modern laboratory techniques, laboratory safety, appropriate use of experimental models, ii)...