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Program Overview
Ph.D. in Pharmacology
General Information
- Faculty working with students: 47
- Students: 40
- Students receiving Financial Aid: 100%
- Part-time study available: No
- Application terms: Fall
- Application deadline: December 1
Program Description
Pharmacology utilizes the basic concepts of biology and chemistry to determine how drugs affect organisms. It encompasses the study of the biological targets of drug action, the mechanism by which drugs act, the therapeutic and toxic effects of drugs, as well as the development of new therapeutic agents. As the study of pharmacology is interdisciplinary, graduate programs in pharmacology are diverse and flexible. Students take a small core of courses in pharmacology and complete their didactic instruction with courses in areas related to their research, including molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and cell biology. The Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology at Duke University has particular strengths in the areas of receptor function and cellular signaling mechanisms as targets of drug action, neuropharmacology, metabolism, and the pharmacology of normal and abnormal cell growth. Current research emphasis of the faculty includes the ontogeny of signaling pathways in nervous and cardiovascular tissue, cellular signaling mechanisms including the actions of calcium and cyclic nucleotides and protein phosphorylation/dephosphorylation, receptor function and cell signaling mechanisms regulating cell growth, and the molecular basis of rational drug design.
Statistics
- Pharmacology: PhD Admissions and Enrollment Statistics
- Pharmacology: PhD Completion Rate Statistics
- Pharmacology: PhD Time to Degree Statistics
- Pharmacology: PhD Career Outcomes Statistics
Application Information
Application Terms and Deadlines
- Application Terms Available: Fall
- Application Deadline: December 1
Graduate School Application Requirements
- Transcripts: Unofficial transcripts required with application submission; official transcripts required upon admission
- Letters of Recommendation: 3 Required
- Statement of Purpose: Required
- Résumé: Required
- GRE Scores – GRE General: Optional This program does not require applicants to provide GRE (Graduate Record Examination) or other graduate entrance exam scores, but does allow you to upload scores if you feel they enhance your application.
- English Language Exam: TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test required for applicants whose first language is not English test waiver may apply for some applicants
- GPA: Undergraduate GPA calculated on 4.0 scale required
Department-Specific Application Requirements
- Writing Sample: None required
- Additional Components: Optional Video Essay - How would a Duke PhD training experience help you achieve your academic and professional goals? Max video length 2 minutes; record externally and provide URL in application.
