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8 PhD programmes in Pharmacy in California, United States
Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics
Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics from University of California, San Francisco is preparing independent, creative leaders in the pharmaceutical sciences and in the application of genetics and genomics to the development of safe, effective drugs for patients.
Pharmacy
The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) is a professional degree leading to pharmacist careers in hospitals, outpatient ambulatory care settings, community pharmacies, nursing homes, managed care, academia, research, industry, government agencies, and other pharmacy practice settings.
Pharmacy
Since 1955, the Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy has been training pharmacists who are problem-solvers, innovators and leaders. By choosing University of the Pacific’s doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) program, you will become part of our legacy of excellence and leadership.
Pharmacy
Pharmacy from University of California, San Francisco prepares you academically for a wide-open future in pharmacy practice while supporting your professional growth and well-being as a student.
Pharmacy
As a graduate of Keck Graduate Institute's Pharmacy program, you will be prepared for the increasingly diverse roles pharmacists play in providing healthcare.
Pharm
The purpose of the Pharm Program at the University of California, San Diego is to prepare students for positions in academia, government and the pharmaceutical industry that will require experience and knowledge in the conduct of original investigation related to the pharmaceutical sciences.
Molecular and Medical Pharmacology
At the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), we offer our graduate students a phd degree in Molecular and Medical Pharmacology.
Pharmacological Sciences
The PhD in Pharmacological Sciences at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) provides a unique opportunity for those interested in any scientific discipline represented by the Pharmaceutical Sciences faculty to have a year of broad, interdisciplinary training and self-selected lab rotations followed by focused doctoral research in the Pharmaceutical Sciences research group of their choice.