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  • The Stephen and Mary Krop Lectureship in Pharmacology

    Dr. Stephen Krop’s association with Georgetown University began in the 1930s when he was working on the actions and detection of barbiturates in the brain with Dr. Theodore Koppanyi, the first Ch

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  • The Frank G. Standaert Lectureship in Pharmacology

    Dr. Frank Standaert assumed the chair in Pharmacology at Georgetown University Medical Center in 1967, at the age of 38, succeeding Dr. Theodore Koppanyi. Over the course of the next few years he

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  • The Theodore Koppanyi Lectureship in Pharmacology

    Dr. Theodore Koppanyi was the youngest graduate in its history when the University of Vienna granted him a Ph.D. in 1923, and he was still not thirty years old when he was appointed Chairman of P

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  • Endowed Lectureships

    The Karen Gale Memorial Lectureship for Outstanding Women in NeuroscienceNamed for Dr. Karen Gale, a faculty member in the Department of Pharmacology & Physiology for 25 years, in recognition of her

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  • PHAR 505

    This course is designed to help students critically read and evaluate primary literature. Faculty direct readings and discusion of papers in an area of study that is focused. Each student is responsi

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  • NSCI 532

    Survival Skills and Ethics for Emerging Scientists   2 CreditsDirector:  Karen Gale       I.  Presentation and Communication Skills Teaching                                                     

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  • Neuroscience 701 & 702

     Restricted to students in the MS Programs in Pharmacology or Physiology Neuroscience 701  -  Seminars in Neuroscience (1 credit)Neuroscience 702  -  Research Presentations in Neuroscience (1 cred

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  • Pharmacology 601

    Research seminars from a wide variety of well-known neuroscientists on their most current work.  A weekly summary of each talk will be required.  Only scheduled seminars, not thesis defenses, need be

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  • Pharmacology 510

    Spring semester  -  2 Credits This course will cover the history, culture, pharmacology, use and abuse of a number of psychoactive drugs. The format is interactive. To promote discussion, students

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  • Pharmacology 607

    1 Credit This interactive and interdisciplinary course covers the use of botanical medicines, dietary supplements, and nutraceuticals within and outside of conventional medicine. The course combin

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