About PHRM 3900 ZRA

Focuses on basic principles, drug interactions with receptors, membranes, synapses, neurotransmitters, macromoles, cytoskeleton, ion channels and pumps, and mechanisms of drug resistance. Credit not awarded for both PHRM 3900 and PHRM 5900. Prerequisite: Introductory course in organic chemistry, background in physiology or health sciences.

Notes

Prereq: Background in biology or chemistry, or permission required; PACE students only even after level restrictions removed; Degree students register for PHRM 3900 A; Colocated with PHRM 3900 A ; Total combined enrollment: 70

Section URL

http://www.med.uvm.edu/docs/phrm_5290_undergradute_syllabus_spring_2023/pharmacology-documents/phrm_

Section Description

Focuses on basic principles, drug interactions with receptors, membranes, synapses, neurotransmitters, macromoles, cytoskeleton, ion channels and pumps, and mechanisms of drug resistance.

Section Expectation

Handouts are posted in Brightspace, and are detailed, typically including learning objectives, bkgrd information and study questions.

Evaluation

5 Exams, optional review paper.

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