The faculty who serve as advisors and course directors within the Pharmaceutical Sciences Pathway represent a diverse array of research interests and backgrounds.
The pathway committee serves as the coordinating body for the pathway. Each pathway student is assigned a pathway advisor who guides students through the curriculum, consults with students as they seek a research project, and monitors their progress, reviews the final research report, and advises students on pathway requirements.
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Title |
Department |
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Associate Dean and Professor |
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Professor in Residence |
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Assistant Professor |
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Professor |
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Professor in Residence |
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Nancy Sambol, PharmD |
Associate Professor |
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Richard Shafer, PhD |
Professor |
Name |
Title |
Department |
Course Name & Number |
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Professor |
PC 152: Drug Discovery & Design |
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Professor |
B PHARM SCI 133: Pharmacokinetics in Drug Development |
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Professor |
B PHARM SCI 135: Principles of Pharmacogenomics |
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Nancy Sambol, PharmD |
Associate Professor |
B PHARM SCI 134: Research Design and Statistics in Drug Development |
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Professor |
BPS 132: Drug Development Sciences |
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Richard Shafer, PhD |
Professor |
PC 163: Pharmaceutical Sciences Pathway Seminar |
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Professor in Residence |
PC 157: Bioanalytical Theory & Technique |
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Emil Lin, PhD |
Professor, Recall |
PC 157: Bioanalytical Theory & Technique |
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Professor |
PC 223: Scientific Communication Seminar |
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Professor in Residence |
BPS 133: Pharmacokinetics in Drug Development |