The Pharmacology Post-Graduate M. Pharm. program provides students with advanced training in various aspects of pharmacology, molecular biology, pre-clinical & clinical drug development and pharmacotherapeutics. There are excellent experiments to be carried out in each of these areas, which equip the student with skills for research. Pharmacology is a subject, which connects the other disciplines of Pharmaceutical Sciences with medicine. This branch of science equips a student with the ability to appreciate the establishment of dose, dosage, efficacy, and safety of medicines, their mechanisms, and disposition
ICP offers specialization to students in 3 subjects namely – Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Pharmacology. After completing this two-year certified program, students can work in academia as well as find employment in pharmaceutical companies in R&D, clinical research organizations, medical writing as well as in research. The pharmaceutical industry offers a variety of career opportunities in different business verticals such as basic pharmacological research, pre-clinical toxicology, clinical pharmacology, quality assurance and compliance, medical/scientific writing, pharmacovigilance, marketing (scientific/product management) and many more.
Students get exposure to highly sophisticated instruments, CCSEA approved animal house with a variety of species of animals, Industry Insights, Industrial visits, Hospital Visits, Industry Experts sessions and latest trends in area of Pharmacology after enrolling for M. Pharm. Program at ICP.
A quick look at the benefits of M. Pharm. (Pharmacology) Program offered by ICP:
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