Fall Advanced Courses | Spring Advanced Courses
| The Advanced Concentration in Physiology &
Pharmacology is one of six advanced concetrations leading to the
Ph.D. degree under the auspices of the Interdisciplinary Program (IDP)
in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Florida College of Medicine.
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Jenafer Evans uses the patch-clamp technique to investigate angiotensin II modulation of neuronal calcium current.
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Increase in Ca2+ sparks in cerebral vascular myocytes by caffeine.
The IDP provides a modern, comprehensive graduate education in biomedical science designed for both maximum program flexibility and appropriate specialization for graduate student education. Students in the program choose mentors from among the entire IDP faculty during or after the first-year core course and laboratory rotations. Other IDP Advanced Concentrations are:
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Journal Club: All Physiology & Pharmacology students are required to register for either the Physiology journal club (GMS 6491, Journal Club in Physiology) OR the pharmacology research conference (GMS 6590, Seminar in Pharmacology) each Fall and Spring semester beginning in their second year. Physiology & Pharmacology students may participate in other journal clubs in addition to Physiology or Pharmacology journal clubs if they wish.
Director, Physiology & Pharmacology Advanced Concentration Graduate Secretaries Jeffrey K. Harrison, Ph.D. Judy Adams (Pharmacology & Therapeutics) Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics Office: R5-234 University of Florida College of Medicine Phone: 392-0663 P.O. Box 100267 E-mail: jadams@pharmacology.ufl.edu Gainesville, Florida 32610-0267 Phone: (352) 392-3227 Terri Harris (Physiology & Functional Genomics) Fax: (352) 392-3133 Office: M-552 E-mail: jharriso@ufl.edu Phone: 392-3791 E-mail: tharris@phys.med.ufl.edu
NOTE:This contact is for detailed information on the Department,
the Advanced Concentration, and its programs only. All inquiries concerning
admissions must be directed to the IDP Recruting and Admissions office
at idp@ufl.edu. More
information on admissions is available on the IDP
Admissions Page.
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