The Department of Pharmacology and Physiology is committed to creating an environment of diversity and inclusivity in alignment with the core Jesuit mission and values of ¶¶Òõpro.
We welcome, respect, and value individuals with diverse viewpoints and life experiences. We especially welcome and support those who have been historically excluded due to race, ethnicity, gender identity/expression, ability, sexual orientation, socioeconomic level, or veteran status. We believe the strength of our department relies on, and requires, participation from every member of our community. We strive to uphold diversity, equity, and inclusion as core values in all that we do from educating and mentoring students and developing professionally as faculty and researchers, to investing in our wider community through outreach.
Our History
The Department of Pharmacology and Physiology has had a long and distinguished history of excellence starting with the first school of medicine in 1842 and continuing on to the current school established in 1903 with the acquisition of the Marion-Sims Beaumont College of Medicine.
Our Faculty
The ¶¶Òõpro Department of Pharmacology and Physiology is made up of highly accomplished faculty and scholars who are widely recognized with awards, appointments to national committees and invitations to speak at international symposia.
Graduate Program
¶¶Òõpro's Pharmacology and Physiology Ph.D. program in the Department of Pharmacology and Physiology is designed to prepare students for a career in research and teaching in this area of biomedical science.
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Our Graduate Students
The ¶¶Òõpro Department of Pharmacology and Physiology is home to graduate students enrolled in the Biomedical Graduate Program and the M.D./Ph.D. program at School of Medicine.
Our Postdoctoral Fellows
The ¶¶Òõpro Department of Pharmacology and Physiology is home to postdoctoral fellows.
Resources
Additional resources from the SLU Department of Pharmacology and Physiology.