Overview
The Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology (MSc) program at the University of Ottawa provides advanced training in the principles and practices of pharmacology, with a focus on both clinical applications and experimental research methodologies. Objectives include developing expertise in drug mechanisms, therapeutic uses, and toxicological effects, preparing students for research-oriented careers in health sciences.
Unique features include bilingual instruction (English and French), access to cutting-edge research in cardiovascular, neuropharmacology, and cancer pharmacology, and integration of translational research bridging basic science and clinical practice.
Career Prospects
Graduates are equipped for roles in academic research, pharmaceutical industry, government regulatory agencies, and clinical trials. The program emphasizes skills in experimental design, data analysis, and ethical considerations in pharmacology.
Key Faculty/Staff
- Department of Pharmacology faculty, including experts in molecular pharmacology and clinical therapeutics.
Unique Facilities or Partnerships
- Access to the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute for collaborative research.
- Partnerships with Health Canada and local biotech firms for practical training and internships.
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