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University of Otago Postgraduate Diploma in Science (PGDipSci) in Pharmacology
University of Otago

Postgraduate Diploma in Science (PGDipSci) in Pharmacology

Dunedin, New Zealand

1 Years

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    About: The Postgraduate Diploma in Science (PGDipSci) in Pharmacology offers an in-depth study of drug actions and interactions. This program focuses on the principles and applications of pharmacology, equipping students with essential skills for careers in healthcare and research. It typically involves full-time study, with a curriculum designed to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical experience.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles in pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, and healthcare organizations. Potential positions include pharmacologist, clinical researcher, and regulatory affairs specialist.

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Postgraduate Diploma in Science (PGDipSci) in Pharmacology

The Postgraduate Diploma in Science (PGDipSci) is a one-year program which builds on an undergraduate science degree. The diploma encompasses both papers and a research topic, and can be taken full-time. It provides possible to the Master of Science (MSc) degree by thesis only.

Why study Pharmacology and Toxicology?

Most people are interested in pharmacology because drugs occupy such a prominent place in everyday life. Constant progress in medicine involves the design of new drugs that can cure cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurological disorders and other medical conditions.

Pharmacology incorporates and applies a variety of biological sciences, such as biochemistry, chemistry, physiology, microbiology and genetics. Unlike pharmacy, which is about the preparation and dispensing of drugs, pharmacology is the science behind how drugs produce their effects on the body and what the body does to the drugs. Pharmacology also plays a key role in developing drugs of the future.

Toxicology at Otago examines the harmful effects of chemicals on the human body, as well as understanding the impact of chemicals on the environment and in our food supply.

Research at Otago

All our teaching staff are engaged in cutting-edge Pharmacology and Toxicology research, seeking to develop new drugs and address toxicological problems.

Areas of particular expertise include:

Cancer drug development and treatment

Cannabinoids

Cardiovascular health and cardioprotection

Environmental toxicology

Human toxicology

Inflammation and wound healing

Neuropharmacology and auditory pharmacology

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