Pharmacological Sciences Training Grant
Goals of the Program
The Pharmacology Sciences Training Program (PSTP) has been active for almost fifty years, and in that time, it has trained hundreds of scientists. Nearly all of these trainees have gone on to successful careers in academia, industry, education, patent law or regulatory affairs. A large part of the success of the program is in the department’s commitment to recruitment of new and diverse training faculty whose programs incorporate new research approaches, creative teaching methods and semi-annual review of trainee progress and mentor performance. The mission is to create a new generation of pharmacological sciences researchers with exceptional technical and communication skills who will be well positioned as future leaders in discovery and education.
The Pharmacological Sciences Training Grant (PSTG) provides funding for this program, and facilitates the diversity in research topics that have helped to make it so successful.
Nominations
Applications for funding by the Pharmacological Sciences Training Grant (PSTG) will be accepted in early May, in accordance with the deadlines established by the Graduate Programs Office (GPO). The PSTG offers 7 pre-doctoral training slots for students in good academic standing in their programs. Any PSTG mentor may nominate any student for a position on the PSTG.
Requirements
Students appointed to the PSTG are required to attend and actively participate in the PHAR 8110/8120 Pharmacology Literature (Tuesdays at noon) and PHAR 7010/7020 Seminar in Pharmacology (Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.) during their term of appointment. PSTG Trainees are also required to matriculate in BIMS 7100 (Research Ethics), BIMS 8380 (Practical Use of Statistics in Biomedical Research), PHAR 9400 (Grant Writing in the Pharmacological Sciences) (or equivalent writing course) and the PHAR 9001 and 9002 (Principles of Pharmacology I and II) courses. All required courses must be taken either prior to or during the term of appointment.
PSTG Mentors
Pharmacology PhD students may train under any tenured or tenure-eligible faculty with appointments in Pharmacology or associated with the Pharmacological Sciences Training Grant. Since these faculty have appointments in many other departments, this provides PSTG students with great flexibility in their choice of mentors and research areas for study. You can view our training faculty alphabetically, by research area, by techniques practiced in the lab, or by disease.
Grant Recipients
- Michael Chi (Tarek Abbas’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Robert Campbell (Jeff Marten’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - John Min (Edward Nieh’s Lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Valeria Molinary (Bimal Desai’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Kyla Mucciarone (Norbert Leitinger’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Brandon Seltzer (Thurl Harris’s Lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student
- Sze Ham (Bena) Chan (Ilya Levental’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Michael Chi (Tarek Abbas’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Madison Failor (Edward Perez-Reye’s Lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Synphane Gibbs (Eyo Ukpong’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Elizabeth Van Gorder (Michelle Bland’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Rachel Clements (Doug Bayliss’s Lab)
Neuroscience Graduate Student - Tula Rahgavan (Alban Gaultier’s Lab)
Neuroscience Graduate Student
- Greg Busey (Bimal Desai’s Lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Sze Ham (Bena) Chan (Ilya Levental’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Michael Chi (Tarek Abbas’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Madison Failor (Edward Perez-Reye’s Lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Synphane Gibbs (Eyo Ukpong’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Michael Lemke (Thurl Harris’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Elizabeth Van Gorder, (Michelle Bland’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student
- Sze Ham (Bena) Chan (Ilya Levental’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Katriel Cho (Michael Scott’s lab)
Neuroscience Graduate Student - Catherine Doyle (Bimal Desai’s Lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Sofia Gasperino (Kodi Ravichandran’s lab)
Microbiology Graduate Student - Michael Lemke (Thurl Harris’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Matthew Ritger (Mark Beenhakker’s lab)
Neuroscience Graduate Student - E. Blair Towers (Wendy Lynch’s Lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student
- Brady Barron (Kodi Ravichandran’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Tatiana Coverdell (Zhen Yan’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Elizabeth Gonye (Doug Bayliss’s Lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Jessica Hatter (Michael Scott’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Roberto Mendez (Ken Hsu’s lab)
Chemistry Graduate Student - Brandon Podyma (Chris Deppman’s lab)
Neuroscience Graduate Student - Scott Yeudall (Norbert Leitinger’s Lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student
- Brady Barron (Kodi Ravichandran’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Tatiana Coverdell (Zhen Yan’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Elizabeth Gonye (Doug Bayliss’s Lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Ashley Mason (Bettina Winckler’s lab)
Neuroscience Graduate Student - Adishesh Narahari (Doug Bayliss’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Philip Seegren (Bimal Desai’s lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Thomas Devrick (Brian Annex’s Lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student - Clint Upchurch (Norbert Leitingers’s Lab)
Pharmacology Graduate Student