Pharmacological Biomolecular Sciences, Experimental and Clinical 36 months PHD Program By University of Milan |Top Universities
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Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Pharmacy and PharmacologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Pharmacy and Pharmacology

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

The doctoral programme, fully taught in English, makes the most of the multidisciplinary knowledge of the teaching staff to train biomedical experts in the most modern aspects of pharmacological research. In particular, the areas of interest are:

  • Basic research: the study of key mechanisms and molecules in physiopathological processes to identify new pharmacological targets and/or new markers predictive of disease and therapeutic effectiveness. Research involves: 1) the analysis of molecular and cellular aspects of complex physiological processes, 2) the study of pathogenic mechanisms in diseases, 3) the study of biological markers of use in translation of preclinical research to humans.
  • Research applied to the pharmacological-toxicological study of active ingredients: 1) analisi analysis of the activity of active principles, including biological drugs under development or in clinical use, 2) analysis of foods, food supplements and therapeutic plant derivatives, 3) analysis of xenobiotic activity.
  • Research applied to the creation of innovative systems for studying pathologies and developing drugs and evaluation of their effects on the population.
  • Basic research on: 1) the development of cellular and animal models also through genetic engineering methodologies, 2) optimising preclinical protocols for simple and complex diseases, including co-morbidities 3) in silico approaches to the study of new drug-toxicology targets, 4) the use of databases and population studies also to assess drug use and outcomes in terms of clinical events.
  • Technical-scientific collaboration for revising documentation on active compounds and plant protection products and for drug safety and with other clinical centres.

In conclusion, students will develop competencies applicable to various areas of academic and industrial research, allowing effective "bench to bedside" translation and a multidisciplinary approach essential for public health, with significant socio-economic impact on health.

Program overview

Main Subject

Pharmacy and Pharmacology

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

The doctoral programme, fully taught in English, makes the most of the multidisciplinary knowledge of the teaching staff to train biomedical experts in the most modern aspects of pharmacological research. In particular, the areas of interest are:

  • Basic research: the study of key mechanisms and molecules in physiopathological processes to identify new pharmacological targets and/or new markers predictive of disease and therapeutic effectiveness. Research involves: 1) the analysis of molecular and cellular aspects of complex physiological processes, 2) the study of pathogenic mechanisms in diseases, 3) the study of biological markers of use in translation of preclinical research to humans.
  • Research applied to the pharmacological-toxicological study of active ingredients: 1) analisi analysis of the activity of active principles, including biological drugs under development or in clinical use, 2) analysis of foods, food supplements and therapeutic plant derivatives, 3) analysis of xenobiotic activity.
  • Research applied to the creation of innovative systems for studying pathologies and developing drugs and evaluation of their effects on the population.
  • Basic research on: 1) the development of cellular and animal models also through genetic engineering methodologies, 2) optimising preclinical protocols for simple and complex diseases, including co-morbidities 3) in silico approaches to the study of new drug-toxicology targets, 4) the use of databases and population studies also to assess drug use and outcomes in terms of clinical events.
  • Technical-scientific collaboration for revising documentation on active compounds and plant protection products and for drug safety and with other clinical centres.

In conclusion, students will develop competencies applicable to various areas of academic and industrial research, allowing effective "bench to bedside" translation and a multidisciplinary approach essential for public health, with significant socio-economic impact on health.

Admission Requirements

3 Years

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