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Doctoral ProgramPharmacologyMultiplex on lung cancer. Credit: Pengbo Zhou Lab -
Doctoral ProgramPharmacologyBNST_VTA hGFP terminals. Credit: Kristen Pleil Lab -
Doctoral ProgramPharmacologyNAcc-projecting vCa1. Credit: Kristen Pleil Lab -
Doctoral ProgramPharmacologyM8_pPVT_RGB. Credit: Kristen Pleil Lab -
Doctoral ProgramPharmacologyFirst-year students participated in a lecture led by Dr. William Pao. Credit: Dr. Lorraine Gudas -
Doctoral ProgramPharmacologyReconstitution of the Hepatitis B cccDNA minichromosome by the David lab revealed that nucleosome positioning drives productive viral infection and identified a new anti-viral therapeutic avenue. Image shows the first ever atomic force microscopy (AFM) of empty (left) and chromatinized (right) cccDNA. Credit: Yael David Lab -
Doctoral ProgramPharmacologyPastedGraphic-1. Credit: Buck and Levin Lab
Leadership
Message from the Director Dr. Minkui Luo
This is an exciting time for biomedical research. Breakthroughs in genomics, proteomics, structural biology, stem cell biology, and pharmacogenetics—among other fields—are providing scientists with unprecedented tools to uncover the secrets of life. As a graduate student in the Pharmacology Program at Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, you will collaborate with world-class researchers to understand the molecular foundations of biological processes and apply this knowledge to improve human health. If, like us, you’re eager to explore the opportunities and challenges of biomedical research in the 21st century, we invite you to join us in one of the world’s top Pharmacology Programs, located in one of the greatest cities in the world.