M. Pharm (Pharmacology)


Overview:

A thorough examination of medication action, safety, and therapeutic efficacy is provided by the M.Pharm in Pharmacology. This program develops future-ready pharmacologists who can spearhead translational research and drug discovery by combining experimental pharmacology and clinical research.

Important Points:

  • Solid background in pharmacokinetics, toxicology, and molecular pharmacology.
  • Practical instruction in in vitro tests and preclinical research models.
  • Knowledge of pharmacovigilance systems and clinical trial procedures.
  • A focus on research ethics, data integrity, and regulatory compliance.

Career Opportunities:

Graduates can work as clinical research associates (CRAs), drug safety officers, toxicologists, medical writers, and scientists in academic institutions, pharmaceutical R&D, and CROs.

Why Select This Course?
This curriculum educates students to play a critical role in drug discovery, safety evaluation, and therapeutic breakthroughs by fusing scientific investigation with clinical relevance.

Intake Capacity: 15


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