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Pharmacology Research Project Part 1 (PHRM40001)
HonoursPoints: 25On Campus (Parkville)
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Semester 1
Subject Coordinator:
Daniel Hoyer
Graham Mackay
Alastair Stewart
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Students undergo extensive research training with their own individually-supervised research project, acquiring skills in experimental design, technical expertise, thinking, analysis, and communication. Research projects will be offered in a wide variety of pharmacological research areas allowing students to choose a topic that interests them. Students will learn how to communicate their science in oral presentations and thesis writing.
Intended learning outcomes
- Communication of science in oral presentations.
- Thesis writing and evaluation of scientific literature.
- Extensive research training, completion of own research project, skills in experimental design and analyses.
Generic skills
Statistical analyses
Oral communication
Technical writing
Database searching
Last updated: 3 November 2022