The graduate course in PHARMACOLOGY is linked to the Institute of Biomedical Sciences at the University of São Paulo. The master's program was created in 1977 and accredited by the Federal Council of Education in 1981, when the doctoral program was instituted.
The Program’s mission is to offer our students an education of excellence, with solid ethical and human principles, that will help them develop mentoring and leadership skills associated with a high-level academic-scientific career, capable of developing independent and innovative lines of research in the various areas of the Sciences
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GOALS

The OBJECTIVES of the Postgraduate Pharmacology course are:

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the training of highly qualified scientists to disseminate knowledge in national and international research and teaching centers

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exercise a primary role in the formation of researchers in the area of Pharmacology, promoting the students critical and ethical participation in investigations in the areas of research and education, in order to develop a scientific attitude and methodological reflection

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the strengthening of theoretical investigation and experimental, translational, and clinical research in the concentration areas mentioned below, achieving a frontier scientific production

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function as a center of multidisciplinary integration, strengthening the knowledge in the area of Health Sciences

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maintain collaborations with researchers from national and international higher education institutes, strengthening the exchange of students and teachers, publicizing its activities at an international level, and promoting national and international scientific activities

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to promote the formation of personnel with highly qualified theoretical and technical capacity to act or coordinate actions in the labor market, especially those related to research and education, in public or private national or foreign institutions

Neuroscience and Behavior

Inflammation and Cancer

Cardiovascular, Cardiorespiratory and Endocrine Systems