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Current Topics in Pharmacology and Toxicology
Aktuelle Themen aus Pharmakologie und Toxikologie
The practical course complements the lectures on Pharmacology and Toxicology.
The course provides a platform for the investigation, presentation and discussion of a topic with relevance to the field of pharmaceutical sciences. Students work in small groups on a chosen topic and present their work on a one day symposium.
Introduction to Pharmaceutical Sciences II
Einführung in die Pharmazeutischen Wissenschaften II
First identification with Pharmaceutical Sciences; motivation for profiling in the Natural Sciences, which are focused on within the first two years as a preparation for the specialized studies; sensitization for the duties and the responsibilities of a person with a federal diploma in Pharmacy; information about job opportunities.
Introduction to Pharmaceutical Sciences I
Einführung in die Pharmazeutischen Wissenschaften I
First identification with Pharmaceutical Sciences; motivation for profiling in the Natural Sciences, which are focused on within the first two years as a preparation for the specialized studies; sensitization for the duties and the responsibilities of a person with a federal diploma in Pharmacy; information about job opportunities.
Pharmacology and Toxicology I
Pharmakologie und Toxikologie I
This two-semester lecture course provides a detailed understanding of the fundamentals of drug action and the therapeutic use of important classes of drugs. The lecture course Pharmacology and Toxicology I gives an introduction to pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics and explains basic principles of neuropharmacology.
This course is a condition for admission to the Pharmaceutical Sciences Master. By self-directed learning, students acquire knowledge about basic principles in pharmacology and toxicology, mechanisms of drug action and clinical uses of important classes of drugs.
Pharmacology and Toxicology II
Pharmakologie und Toxikologie II
The two-semester lecture course will provide a basic understanding of mechanisms of drug action, pharmacological properties and therapeutic uses of important classes of drugs. The lectures are intended for students of pharmacy and health sciences.
The course is divided into three parts. The first part provides an overview of drugs used for the pharmacotherapy of infectious diseases, osteoporosis, autoimmune diseases and cancer. The second part gives an overview of the field of medical virology, and the third part is focused on basic principles of pharmacogenomics.
State-of-the-art information on drug discovery and development by experts from academia and industry.