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Welcome to the web site of the Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology Graduate Program (CMPP) of the University of Nevada , Reno . This is an interdisciplinary graduate program that includes faculty members at the University of Nevada and the University of Nevada School of Medicine. We offer graduate studies culminating in the Doctor of Philosophy degree. Research emphasis may be in areas such as:
 
 Molecular pharmacology
 Molecular biology of ion channels
 Cell physiology
 Neuroscience
 Cardiovascular pharmacology
 Autonomic pharmacology
 Neuropharmacology
 

The program is designed to prepare the student for a competitive research and teaching career in pharmacology or physiology. A flexible, multidisciplinary basic sciences curriculum, combined with advanced pharmacology and physiology courses, provides the foundation of knowledge needed for subsequent research activities. Individual laboratory attention by the faculty allows the student to develop skills in experimental design, execution, and analysis; statistics; literature searching; grant writing; manuscript preparation; oral presentations; and laboratory management. The focus of the doctoral research may be tailored to the student's interests, goals, and abilities. The program typically requires four full years to complete.

The success of our CMPP program is evident by the excellence of our students. For example, David D. McKemy (graduate of 1998) published a first-author paper in Nature in 2002, and Scott A. Croes (graduate of 2007) was invited to give a scheduled talk at one of the prestigious Gordon Research Conferences in 2005.

 

Please visit the research page for more information regarding the research programs.


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Normand Leblanc, Ph.D., Director, Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology (CMPP)
c/o Department of Pharmacology MS/318
University of Nevada School of Medicine
1664 N. Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89557
Phone: (775) 784-6956 FAX: (775) 784-1620
Email: nleblancatmedicine.nevada.edu

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Last Modified: April 16, 2007

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