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Pharmacology Training Programs
in the Future
Major Accomplishments in Pharmacology and
Impact of other disciplines.
(partly from ASPET’s “Significant events in Pharmacology”)
1978 - Discovery of G proteins - biochemistry
1981-1983 - ANP - physiology/biochemistry
1988 - ANP receptor Guanylyl Cyclase - biochem/mol. biology
1987 - Zidovudine effective against HIV - virology/immunology
Late 80’s to 90’s - Structures of G proteins (ras, Gi, Gs, G)
biochem/structural biol
1997 - structure of adenylyl cyclase - biochem/structural biol
2000 - structure of rhodopsin (GPCR) - biochem/structural biol
90’s - current - transgenics and knock outs - genetics/mol.
biol./physiol/pathology.
Systems
Pharmacogenomics Biology
Mathematical
Modeling
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Pharmacology
Immunology
Microbiology
Genetics
Cell Biology
Physiology
Structural Biology
Proteomics
Astrophysics
Pharmacology
Students/Postdocs
Other (writing
Patent law, etc)
Industry
Administration
Govt.
(CDC
NIH, etc.)
Science
(R&D)
Academia
Teaching
Needs on curriculum: How much do we teach?
What do we teach?
More Biochemistry? Proteomics?
Systems Biology/ Computational Biology (Mathematical
Modeling)? - Collaborations with biology/math depts.
- joint programs?
Small molecule screens? (interactions with industry)
Intellectual Property and Patenting? (ditto)
More genomics/genetics?
Structure based inhibitors/activators? Structural Biology?
Administration? Ph.D/MBA programs?
Enhance the translational side of research
Collaborations with Clinicians (co-mentors/committee members)
- insights into clinical trials
Collaborations/Partership with Industry (scholarships/fellowships)
Co-mentors in Industry?
Advantages: Learn hands-on the processes that contribute
to drug development - analyses of clinical trial data
Gain insights into the nuances of how Industry
works - from data books, proprietary rights, to research
priorities.
Make informed decisions about careers in industry.
Hurdles: Time away from primary lab
Delay in publications!
Commitment on part of industry? - investment?