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Doctoral Programme in Pharmacology

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The Doctoral Programme in Pharmacology offers training as a researcher in the field of drugs and medicinal products, covering everything from the development of new compounds, to the study of their biological activity, the search for new therapeutic targets, and to their clinical evolution and monitoring of any adverse effects.

The Doctorate in Pharmacology is an interesting way to access jobs in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry, to access academic and technological research projects and work at regulatory bodies. The Doctoral training in Pharmacology follows the criteria of excellence and international collaboration, and is aimed towards social healthcare challenges. The training is carried out in research groups with established programmes and with stable funding to properly develop activities.

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Part-time studies

Duration: 5 - 8 courses

Places available: 5

Approximate fees: 219 €/academic year

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Full-time studies

Duration: 3 - 5 courses

Places available: 10

Approximate fees: 301 €/academic year

Contact

Academic queries: javier.meana@ehu.eus

Administrative queries: farmacologia.doke@ehu.eus

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Research teams and research topics

Research teams and research topics
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Molecular and Cellular Neuropharmacology
  • Cellular signalling mechanisms in the action of anti-depressant drugs. Pharmacology Area
  • Development of new analytical techniques in pharmacology
  • Endogenous cannabinoid system in mental illness. Pharmacology Area
  • Neurobiology and Neuropsychopharmacology of drugs: Addictive and therapeutic potential. Pharmacology Area
  • Neurochemistry of degenerative diseases: Alzheimer
  • Pharmacological bases for the use of opioids in pain treatment
Neuropharmacology / applied pharmacokinetics-pharmacodynamics
  • The search for new therapeutic tools for Parkinson's disease
  • Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic relationship at all the stages of drug development. Pharmacology Area
  • The search for new therapeutic targets for the treatment of depression
Neuropsychopharmacology
  • Neurobiology and Neuropsychopharmacology of drugs: Addictive and therapeutic potential. Pharmacology Area
  • Signalling receptors in post mortem human brain, normal and pathological. Pharmacology Area