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Pharmacology and Toxicology The science behind drugs “ I realised that science including Pharmacology is the science of the effects of drugs on biological systems, pharmacology wasn’t just the study from the molecular and cellular levels through to patient studies. Toxicology is closely related to pharmacology and specialises in the analysis of how things work, but it can be of the harmful effects of drugs and other chemicals on biological systems. used to help people significantly in Pharmacology and toxicology are at the forefront of modern medicine, everyday life.” designing, developing and testing drugs that have the potential to alleviate, Brad Sutherland BSc(Hons) PhD and in some cases cure the diseases that afflict humans and animals. 0800 80 80 98 | otago.ac.nz | txt 866 | university@otago.ac.nz Why study Pharmacology and you a solid foundation from which to pursue a Research at Otago Toxicology? BSc majoring in Pharmacology and Toxicology We undertake integrative, cellular, and molecular or a BBiomedSc majoring in Drugs and Human investigations aimed at understanding animal and Most people are interested in pharmacology Health. human pathophysiology, and isolating targets for simply because drugs occupy such a prominent Alternatively, if you already know which major new drugs. Our laboratory groups are engaged in place in everyday life. Constant progress in you’d like to pursue, you can undertake a high-quality internationally-recognised research medicine involves the design of new drugs more customised programme. This option is focused on the following themes: that can cure cancer, cardiovascular disease, particularly useful for students undertaking a neurological disorders, and other medical double degree, as it enables you to take up to • Cancer and related drug treatments and conditions. four non-Health Sciences papers. prevention therapies Pharmacology is a modern science that • Cardiovascular signalling and incorporates other biological sciences such Second year cardioprotection as biochemistry, chemistry, physiology, You will cover areas such as: • Inflammation and wound healing microbiology, and genetics. Unlike pharmacy, • Neuropharmacology and neurotoxicology which is the science of the preparation and • Basic principles of pharmacology • Toxicology and neuroprotection dispensing of drugs, pharmacology is the science • Cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurological • Vestibular and auditory pharmacology behind how drugs produce their effects on the diseases Postgraduate opportunities body, and what the body does to the drugs • Introduction to toxicology we take. • Practical classes introducing traditional There are many postgraduate opportunities Toxicologists are concerned with the safety pharmacological methods including an honours degree, a master’s degree, of new drugs and chemicals that are a part of Third year and a PhD programme. our everyday lives, as they have the potential You will cover areas such as: Postgraduate papers concentrate on modern to contaminate the environment and our food research in pharmacology and toxicology, supply. • Neuropharmacology focusing on the various areas within A good knowledge of pharmacology and • Clinical pharmacology neuropharmacology, mechanistic toxicology, and toxicology is also an important part of the • Molecular and immunopharmacology clinical pharmacology. training of medical doctors, pharmacists, • Mechanisms of toxicology Careers dentists, nurses, veterinarians, and toxicologists. Background required Opportunities for pharmacology and toxicology Other scientists often find pharmacology graduates are wide-ranging. They include useful in their own area of specialisation. For There are no subject requirements for entry biomedical research in university and private example, physiologists, biochemists, zoologists, to first year, except that students enrolling in laboratories, and administration and drug and psychologists may use drugs to define the Health Sciences First Year (HSFY) must not have regulation for government departments and function of a biological system that they are previously undertaken university-level study. It is, other medical service professions. There are studying. however, recommended that you take chemistry also multiple teaching opportunities in university, Pharmacology and Toxicology and biology to Year 13 level. polytechnic, and hospital settings. at Otago Teaching style Pharmacology and toxicology also provides a We offer two specialised undergraduate As a small department, we have a friendly and strong basis for a career in the professional degrees: a Bachelor of Science (BSc) majoring in helpful relationship with our students. medical sciences (such as postgraduate entry Pharmacology and Toxicology; and a Bachelor into medical school), and is of great value for of Biomedical Science (BBiomedSc) majoring in All pharmacology and toxicology papers are staff in the pharmaceutical industry. Additionally, Drugs and Human Health. taught through a combination of lectures and there are career opportunities in drug practicals. The practical classes are varied information, publishing, and drug law. First year of study and aim to instil important pharmacological laboratory skills in all students. Most students enrol in the Health Sciences First Year (HSFY) programme, which consists of seven papers in the Health Sciences. HSFY gives PROFILE Brad Sutherland Brad Sutherland’s Otago degrees in However, it was not all a challenge Brad pharmacology have landed him a very explains, “The most fun were the labs. There prestigious post-doctoral research fellowship at are not many places where you can do scientific Oxford University, proving that an Otago degree experiments on yourself, but you can here.” can take you anywhere. For Brad, the fun and challenges continued as Brad’s journey started at secondary school he went on to complete a BSc(Hons) and a PhD where he studied all the sciences. From school in Pharmacology. “The degrees that I obtained he enrolled in the Health Sciences First Year at Otago have given me the confidence and (HSFY) programme at Otago. ability to transfer my research skills into one “It was this that sparked my interest in health of the leading stroke research facilities in the sciences and using scientific progress to treat world,” he says. clinical disease,” he explains. The future for Brad is just as exciting with many From HSFY Brad began his study in options available to him in academia, research, pharmacology, the study of how drugs work. drug regulation, policy making, or industrial “The pharmacology course was excellent, with science developing new drugs or strategies to excellent lecturers and lab demonstrators,” treat disease. says Brad. Pharmacology has a wide range of appeal as For questions about it is a multi-disciplinary subject which covers Pharmacology and Toxicology anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry. otago.ac.nz/pharmacology Pharmacologists have the challenge of needing to understand all of these subjects, but this also means that they are able to approach scientific problems from a number of different angles. ch 2016 Mar
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