ROOM AAC 137 / Tuesday 8-10 am / Wednesday 8-10 am / 1hour of library assignment
Goals of the course
This course introduces the basic concepts of pharmacology, including pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenetics and chronopharmacology. These topics will be illustrated by a range of concrete biomedical examples as well as by a series of exercises on drug-receptor interaction.
- Introduction to Pharmacology
- Pharmacodynamics: Drug-target interaction, quantitative description of ligand binding, relationship between ligand binding and functional effect; exercises
- Classes of drug targets: functional and structural aspects, examples
- Pharmacokinetics: principal models and parameters,
Drug Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion (ADME)
- Chronopharmacology: effect of circadian rhythm on drug action
- Pharmacogenetics: candidate genes for variable drug response
- Professor: Dmitri Firsov
- Professor: Dmitri Firsov
- Professor: Stephan Beat Kellenberger