BIOC-Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Scientific information on prescription and non-prescription drugs and drugs of abuse is presented. Covers basic pharmacological concepts, the underlying science behind various disorders and the drugs that are used to treat these disorders. Some drugs covered include common pain relievers, allergy and respiratory drugs, vitamins, gastrointestinal drugs, contraceptives, caffeine, drugs for mental illness, diet drugs, alcohol, drugs in sports, and drugs of abuse.
Instructor
Glenn Eberhart
Part one of a three-quarter sequence. Presents the basic principles of pharmacology and toxicology, beginning with the concepts governing both the environmental fate and biological actions of bioactive chemicals. Included are physicochemical properties, environmental transport and reaction mechanisms, dose-response relationships, chemical-receptor dynamics, disposition kinetics, biotransformation, and metabolic induction and inhibition.
Pharm & Tox II
Part three of a three-quarter sequence. Presents the various sites and mechanisms of action, pharmacologic and toxicologic effects, and pathologic changes produced by important classes of drugs and toxicants in biological systems. Included are agents active on the central and peripheral nervous systems, anesthesia, psychopharmacology, cardiovascular and respiratory function actions, new chemical evaluation, and risk assessment.
Part one of a three-quarter sequence. Presented in seminar-laboratory format, explores the various in vitro and in vivo tools utilized in the preclinical discovery and development of drugs and toxic agents. The lab sessions involve demonstrations, hands-on exercises, and field trips to industry laboratories. Lab animal studies are integral to the drug development and approval process. Since this is a highly regulated activity, emphasizes sound lab animal management and use issues and skills.