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Department of Pharmacology

History

Welcome to the Department of Pharmacology. We currently offer both M.S. and Ph.D. Degrees in the field of Pharmacology, Pharmacogenomics (PGx), and Clinical Pharmacology. Since pharmacology covers a diverse range of human related research, students with a wide range of interests and backgrounds related to the biological sciences can enter the program. It is strongly recommended that applicants having some laboratory research experiences or successfully completed course sequences in general chemistry, biology, and pharmacology would be welcomed. Our program provides scholarships to all full-time graduate students and offers financial support to participate in annual international research conferences.
The graduate program provides pharmacological knowledge, professional skills and insight that students need to become leaders and independent scientists in this field. Our educational mission is to present various course works that encompass multiple areas of biomedical sciences and research techniques, thus providing an advanced and integrated environment for our students to expand their future career opportunities. Students will particularly learn mechanisms of drug responses at the molecular, cellular, organ, and human levels, with an emphasis on pathways by which environmental and genetic factors can cause toxicities and different drug responses. This comprehensive education with PGx and clinical pharmacology will enable to design a research protocol to most efficiently achieve desired goals given the project that students are working within.


Faculties

Name Research Interests E-MAIL
Jae-Gook Shin - Pharmacogenomics/Biomarker Research for
_ Personalized Pharmacotherapy
- Drug Metabolism/Pharmacokinetcs
- Clinical Trial in Drug Development
phshinjg@inje.ac.kr
Dong-Hyun Kim - Drug Metabolism/ Pharmacokinetics
- Drug Interaction
- Metabolomics
dhkim@inje.ac.kr
Sang Seop Lee - Molecular Genetics
- Population Genetics
- Pharmacogenomics
leess@inje.ac.kr
Su-Jun Lee - Functional Genomics
- Pharmacogenomics
- Biochemical Toxicology
2sujun@inje.ac.kr
Ho-Sook Kim - Clinical Pharmacology hosuegi@inje.ac.kr
Min-Kyung Oh - Biostatistics
- Clinical Trial Design, Clinical Trial Statistical
__Methodology
minkyung@busanpaik.ac.kr
S. June Oh - Bioinformatics
- Complexity biology
- Molecular interaction
juno@inje.ac.kr
Sangzin Ahn - Machine learning
- CDSS
sangzinahn@inje.ac.kr
YongSoon Cho

 

ysncho@gmail.com
Nguyen Phuoc Long - Omics
- Pharmacology
- Toxicology
- Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
- Biostatistics
phuoclong@inje.ac.kr


Academic Curriculum

Code Title Credit Time
EAF001-02 Drug-Receptor Interaction I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF003-04 Drug-Drug Interaction I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF005-06 Chemotherapy I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF007-08 Neuropharmacology I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF009-10 Psychopharmacology I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF011-12 Cardiovascular pharmacology I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF013-14 Toxicology I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF015-16 Drug Adduction &Abuse I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF017-18 Drug Development &Clinical Trial I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF019-20 Therapeutic Drug Monitoring I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF021-22 Clinical Pharmacology I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF023-24 Pharmacogenetics I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF025-26 Drug Metabolism I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF027-28 Enzymology of Drug Metabolizing Enzyme I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF029-30 Instrumental Analysis I, II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF031-32 Pharmacokinetics I,II 3.0 3 hr/week
EAF033-34 Human Genetics I, II 3.0 3 hr/week

 

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