PhD in Molecular Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics PhD Integrated Program for Biomedical Sciences (IPBS)
The PhD in Molecular Pharmacology & Therapeutics is dedicated to training outstanding scientists in the pharmacological sciences. After successful completion of formal course work students will have acquired in-depth knowledge of pharmacology and basic knowledge of molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and physiology. Our training provides a solid foundation for successful scientific careers in a wide range of areas, including academia, government, and the pharmaceutical industry.
This track trains students for research and teaching in medical schools, research centers and the pharmaceutical industry. Students gain a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of drug action, drug-receptor interactions and cellular signal transduction.
In order to join the Molecular Pharmacology & Therapeutics PhD track, students must .
COURSE CATALOG
Learn about the IPBS Core curriculum as well as the courses required for the PhD in Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics in our .
Faculty
Faculty for Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Professor & Chair
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: gtorres3@luc.edu
Office: CTRE
Rm: 420
Associate Professor
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: jbakowska@luc.edu
Office: CTRE
Rm: 422
Associate Professor
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: nclipstone@luc.edu
Office: SSOM
Rm: 317
Assistant Professor
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: rgogliotti@luc.edu
Office: CTRE
Rm: 423
Assistant Professor
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: cgreer@luc.edu
Office: CTRE
Rm: 417
Professor
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: wjones7@luc.edu
Graduate Program Director, Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Assistant Professor
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: klangert@luc.edu
Office: Bldg 115
Rm: 416
Professor and Graduate Program Director
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: kscrogi@luc.edu
Office: CTRE
Rm: 426
Assistant Professor
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: msodhi@luc.edu
Office: CTRE
Rm: 424
Professor Emeritus
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Cell and Molecular Physiology
Email: kbyron@luc.edu
Professor Emeritus
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: mcollin@luc.edu
Professor Emeritus
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: wkartje@luc.edu
Senior Professor & Professional Emeritus
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: wsimmon@luc.edu
Office: CTRE
Rm: 436
Joint Faculty
Mitchell Denning, PhD
Associate Dean for Graduate Education
Professor, Cancer Biology
Email: mdennin@luc.edu
Phone: 708-327-3358
Office: CTRE
Rm: 138
Professor
Pathology
Molecular Pharmacology & Neuroscience
Email: jfareed@luc.edu
Office: CTRE
Rm: 432
Associate Professor
Otolaryngology
Molecular Pharmacology & Neuroscience
Email: efoecking@luc.edu
Office: Maguire Center
Rm: 1870
Professor
Pathology
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: dhoppen@luc.edu
Office: Bldg 115
Rm: 433
Assistant Professor
Ophthalmology
Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Email: skaja@luc.edu
Office: Bldg 115
Rm: 425
Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine
Molecular Pharmacology & Neuroscience
Email: wmiller6@luc.edu
Office: Bldg 115
Rm: 119
Affiliate Faculty
Therapeutic Area Lead for Mature Products, AbbVie
Email: peter.bacher@abbvie.com
Senior Medical Director, Medical Safety Evaluation, Pharmacovigilance and Patient Safety, AbbVie
Email: Thao.T.Doan@abbvie.com
Vice President, Safety Science, Medical Safety Evaluation, Pharmacovigilance and Patient Safety, AbbVie
Email: Fabio.Lievano@abbvie.com
Current Students
- Tristram Buck
- Manuel Flores
- Sonia Gonzalez
- Sana Iqbal
- Chanpreet Kaur
- Harshita Kondeti
- Gurpreet Sandhu
- Mackenzie Smith
- Chongyu Zhang
Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics PhD Integrated Program for Biomedical Sciences (IPBS)
The PhD in Molecular Pharmacology & Therapeutics is dedicated to training outstanding scientists in the pharmacological sciences. After successful completion of formal course work students will have acquired in-depth knowledge of pharmacology and basic knowledge of molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and physiology. Our training provides a solid foundation for successful scientific careers in a wide range of areas, including academia, government, and the pharmaceutical industry.
This track trains students for research and teaching in medical schools, research centers and the pharmaceutical industry. Students gain a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of drug action, drug-receptor interactions and cellular signal transduction.
In order to join the Molecular Pharmacology & Therapeutics PhD track, students must .
COURSE CATALOG
Learn about the IPBS Core curriculum as well as the courses required for the PhD in Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics in our .