| source Yale (X) |
level |
department Pharmacology (X) |
PHAR 502 01 (11152) /PATH680 M 3.00-5.00 Fall 2009
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PHAR 504 01 (11153) MW 10.30-12.00 Fall 2009 Lectures covering pharmacokinetics and drug toxicity, modern approaches to drug discovery and development, and mechanisms of drug action in the following areas: antibiotics and anti-viral therapy, immunosuppression and anti-inflammation, anti-asthmatic and anti-allergic therapy, cancer chemotherapy and medical uses of radiation, and pain.
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PHAR 506 01 (11155) HTBA Fall 2009
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PHAR 521 01 (11156) /NSCI521 W 9.00-10.30 Fall 2009 Neuroimaging methodologies including Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS), and gene array imaging (GAI) are rapidly evolving tools used to study the living human brain. Neuroimaging has unprecedented implications for routine clinical diagnosis, for assessment of drug efficacy, for determination of psychotropic drug occupancy, and for the study of pathoPHYSiological mechanisms underlying neurologic and psychiatric disorders. This course is designed to provide an overview of the theory and current state of development of the different neuroimaging modalities. A second course, offered in the spring, focuses on applications.
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PHAR 528 01 (13909) TTh 10.30-12.00 Fall 2009 The regulation of intracellular signaling is of fundamental importance to the understanding of cell function and regulation. This course will introduce the broad principles of intracellular signal transduction. More detailed lectures on specific intracellular signaling pathways will be given where students will learn both the basic and most recent and cutting edge concepts of intralcellular signaling. Topics covered will include regulation of signaling by protein phosphorylation, small G-proteins, G protein-coupled receptors, hormones, phospholipids, adhesion and gasses.
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