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Biomedical Toxicology (Collaborative Program)

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Lead Faculty

Medicine

Participating Degree Programs

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology – MSc, PhD
Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology – MSc, PhD
Medical Science – MSc, PhD
Nutritional Sciences – MSc, PhD
Pharmaceutical Sciences – MSc, PhD
Pharmacology – MSc, PhD

Overview

The Collaborative Program in Biomedical Toxicology provides graduate students with a unique opportunity to gain breadth and depth of knowledge in biomedical toxicology beyond their thesis research area. This program aims to prepare participants for careers related to toxicology. It emphasizes the development of critical thinking and communication skills in addition to acquiring greater knowledge of basic principles and specific aspects of biomedical toxicology.

The graduate programs listed above participate in this collaborative program. Students may pursue an MSc or PhD degree. Graduate units participating in the program contribute graduate courses, provide facilities, and provide supervision for graduate research.

Graduate students from departments other than the participating units listed, who are interested in pursuing a program in toxicology, should speak to the Director of the Collaborative Program in Biomedical Toxicology and the graduate advisor(s) in their home department to discuss the possibility. Detailed program information is available on the Web at www.pharmtox.utoronto.ca/programs/cpbt.htm and from the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology.

Upon successful completion, the student receives, in addition to the MSc or PhD degree in their departmental area, a notation on the transcript reading “Completed MSc Collaborative Program in Biomedical Toxicology” or “Completed PhD Collaborative Program in Biomedical Toxicology”.

Contact and Address

Web: www.pharmtox.utoronto.ca/programs/cpbt.htm
E-mail: pharmtox.dept@utoronto.ca
Telephone: (416) 978-5244
Fax: (416) 978-6395

Collaborative Program in Biomedical Toxicology
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
University of Toronto
Room 4207, Medical Sciences Building
1 King’s College Circle
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A8
Canada

Degree Programs

Master's Level

Admission Requirements

  • Applicants who wish to enrol in the collaborative program must first apply to and be accepted by one of the participating home departments under its regulations. Once students have been admitted to their home department, they should register in the Collaborative Program in Biomedical Toxicology by contacting the Program Director.

Program Requirements 

  • Complete JNP 1014Y Interdisciplinary Toxicology and JNP 1016H Graduate Seminar in Toxicology.
  • Attend a minimum of six academic seminars related to toxicology during the master’s program.
  • Complete a research thesis or project as required by the home department. It is understood that the research topic will be in the area of biomedical toxicology.

Doctoral Level

Admission Requirements 

  • Applicants who wish to enrol in the collaborative program must first apply to and be accepted by one of the participating home departments under its regulations. Once students have been admitted to their home department, they should register in the Collaborative Program in Biomedical Toxicology by contacting the Program Director.

Program Requirements 

  • Complete JNP 1014Y Interdisciplinary Toxicology; JNP 1016H Graduate Seminar in Toxicology, plus a 0.5 full-course equivalent (FCE) in the area of toxicology (approved by the Director of the collaborative program). The home department and the Director of the Collaborative Program in Biomedical Toxicology will decide whether these courses are in addition to home departmental requirements or substitutions for home departmental requirements.
  • Attend a minimum of 12 academic seminars related to toxicology during the doctoral program.
  • Complete a research thesis or project as required by the home department. It is understood that the research topic will be in the area of biomedical toxicology.

Course List

JNP 1014Y Interdisciplinary Toxicology
JNP 1016H Graduate Seminar in Toxicology

Program Committee

Jackson, Donald - BSc, MSc, PhD - Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Elsholtz, Harry - BSc, MSc, PhD - Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology
Liu, Mingyao - MD, FRCP(C) - Medical Science
Ward, Wendy - BASc, MSc, PhD - Nutritional Sciences
O'Brien, Peter John - BSc, MSc, PhD - Pharmaceutical Sciences
Grant, Denis - BSc, PhD - Pharmacology & Toxicology
Riddick, David - BSc, PhD - Pharmacology & Toxicology
Woodland, Cindy - BSc, MSc, PhD - Pharmacology & Toxicology (Director)


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