Departments
> Pharmacology & Physiology
Graduate Program
Welcome to the Graduate
Program of the Department of Pharmacology and Physiology |
| The Pharmacology and Physiology Department is
dedicated to understanding the functioning of the body at molecular, cellular,
and organ system levels and to applying this knowledge to alleviate human
suffering and disease. The interests of the department
faculty members cover a broad range of research topics and experimental
approaches.With the Human Genome Project largely complete, we are at the
brink of an era of unprecedented breakthroughs in physiology and therapeutics.
|
 |
 |
The department is strongly committed to graduate student training
that combines excellence in education with top quality research. The program
leading to the PhD requires both coursework and laboratory research which
is written up as a thesis. Students accepted to our full-time doctoral training
program will receive full stipend and tuition support. Students can pursue
the degree either full-time or part-time, although only full-time students
are eligible for stipend support and tuition remission.We invite you to
join us for a career in the biomedical sciences at this exciting time! |
|
If you would like more information
about our graduate program, contact the program director, Dr. Martha Nowycky.
For admissions information, please see our Admissions
Process page or the Graduate School
of Biomedical Sciences website for more information about graduate training
at UMDNJ and application procedures.
Martha Nowycky, Ph.D.
UMDNJ-NJ Medical School 185 S. Orange Avenue
MSB I-657 P.O. Box 1709
Newark, NJ 07101-1709
Tel: 973-972-4391 Fax: 973-972-7950
E-mail: martha.nowycky@umdnj.edu
|
PhD Graduate Program
The goal of the Ph.D. program is to prepare students for a career in
research, teaching, or related biomedical professions. The 4-5 year program
provides students with a solid foundation for a future as an independent scientist
through coursework, active research, and opportunities to develop professional
communication and presentation skills.
During the first two years, students complete 40 credit hours of coursework
. Students are exposed to basic knowledge in modern cell biology, molecular
biology, pharmacology, and physiology. Required courses are kept to a minimum
to encourage students to select electives offered by both our department and
other departments at UMDNJ and nearby institutions. Most students take 3 laboratory
rotations during their first two years that count as 7 of the 40 credits. These
provide exposure to the projects and techniques available in the department.
By the end of the second year, students select a mentor. The qualifying exam
is taken at the end of the second year and tests both basic knowledge and the
ability to formulate and defend a research proposal.
The final 2-3 years are devoted to original research that culminates in a written
thesis and oral presentation. A committee works closely with the student and
mentor to ensure the quality of the training provided to the student. Most students
have at least one publication in a peer-reviewed journal by the end of their
training.
Throughout their training, students are provided with opportunities to present
their work in informal seminars to the department and as posters to the general
UMDNJ and scientific community. Our aim is to provide students with a solid
foundation in both research and communication that will allow them to confidently
and successfully pursue their ultimate career goals.
GSBS
general Curriculum Information
Fall
2006 Course Schedule
Spring
2006 Course Schedule
Department
Graduate Courses
Department
Graduate Faculty
Other Degree Programs
MD/PhD Program in Biomedical Sciences
Joint M.D.- Ph.D. degrees are available. Please contact the Director, Dr. Richard
Howells for more information. E-mail: howells@umdnj.edu.
Application information available on the Graduate School or the New Jersey Medical
School website.
MS in Biomedical Sciences
Masters of Science degrees are available through a program administered
by the GSBS. Please see the GSBS website for further information. Director:
Nicholas Ingoglia , PhD, E-mail: ingoglia@umdnj.edu
Joint Program Degree
A graduate degree with a concentration in Bioinformatics is now available:
Bioinformatics Certificate Program.
Department of Pharmacology & Physiology
UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School
185 South Orange Avenue | Newark | New Jersey 07103 (973) 972-4444
For questions or comments, please contact the Web
Administrator
|