PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Overview

Pharmaceutical sciences encompass all those areas of pharmacy research that pertain to drug design, delivery, formulations, and therapeutics. Faculty members of the Pharmaceutical Sciences department are involved in integrated research combining cutting-edge molecular and biomedical breakthroughs with modern drug development, targeting and formulation. The graduate program in pharmaceutical sciences is designed to educate students for careers in pharmaceutical industry, academia, and federal regulatory agencies including the FDA. Admissions requirements include a degree in pharmacy, chemistry, biology, or related areas. Teaching and research assistantships are awarded on a competitive basis.

PhD Candidates

   

Trevor Anderson

Trevor works in the lab of Dr. Devin Lowe.

Trevor

Elizabeth "Beth" Daugherity

Beth works in the lab of Dr. Magdalena Karbowniczek.

Beth

Shreyas Gaikwad

Shreyas works in the lab of Dr. Sanjay Srivastava.

Shreyas

Md. Rakibul Islam

Rakibul works in the lab of Dr. Irene La-Beck.

Rakib

Ashok Silwal

Ashok works in the lab of Dr. Maciej Markiewski.

Ashok

Amanda Wooster

Amanda works in the lab of Dr. Devin Lowe.

 

Amanda

Ph.D. students

 

 

 

Patricia Back

Patricia works in the lab of Dr. Irene La-Beck.

Patricia

Apoorva Kasetti

Apoorva works in the lab of Dr. Magdalena Karbowniczek.

Apoorva

Shadan Modaresahmadi

Shadan works in the lab of Dr. Maciej Markiewski.

Shadan

Francis Okpalanwaka

Francis works in the lab of Dr. Devin Lowe.

Francis

Wyatt Paulishak

Wyatt works in the lab of Dr. Laurence Wood.

Wyatt
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Contacts

 

Jerri Jones, MBA

Graduate Program Manager (Abilene)

 

 

Wood

Laurence Wood, Ph.D.

Pharmaceutical Sciences Program Advisor

Srivastava

Sanjay Srivastava, Ph.D.

Distinguished Professor and Chair
James A. 'Buddy' Davidson Endowed Professor
Associate Dean, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Director, Graduate Biotechnology Program