Pharmacology

Doctoral degree in full-time or combined form. The language of instruction is Czech.

The programme can be studied only as a single subject with a specialization (Experimental and applied pharmacology or Pharmaceutical medicine).

Submit an application

Admission to Doctoral degree programmes in 2024/2025 (beginning: Spring 2025)
Submission deadline until midnight 30 November 2024.

What will you learn?

The aim of the study program is to prepare an independent pharmacologist in the field of experimental, translation, reversal or applied clinical research, or alternatively, independent academic who will apply his / her knowledge and experience in the field of education.

The power of truth reinforced with the light of knowledge is insuperable. J.A. Comenius.

The results of the dissertation are published in excerpted journals and presented in professional forums.

Entry Requirements for Candidates

Completed Master's degree in fields related to the pharmacological research on:

Medical faculty or Pharmaceutical or Veterinary faculty or faculty or university disciplines: Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Psychology, or Zoology - with obligatory additional study and successful examination of human pathological physiology.

Suggested topics of the dissertation:

Determination of expression of the brain neurotransmitter receptors in an animal model of addiction to psychotropic substances

Changes in the receptor systems of the brain under the influence of a substance dependence

Reactivity of brain neurotransmitter systems on selected antidepressants

Effects of selected antipsychotics in behavioural animal models

Effects of cannabinoid system ligands in animal models in vivo

Effects of modulators of activity of endocannabinoid system in animal models in vivo

The role of glutamatergic system in animal model of comorbidity of depression and drug dependence

The impact of genetic polymorphism of cytochromes P450 in pharmacotherapy

Modulation of the cytochrome P450 function by endocannabinoid system

The influence of pharmacokinetic factors on the efficacy and safety of pharmacotherapy including therapeutic drug monitoring

Pharmacoeconomics, Evaluation of health technologies, e-Health

Drug regulation in clinical trials, pharmacovigilance, pricing and reimbursement of medicines

Research in the area of Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products with special focus on somatic cell therapy

Practical training

The PhD student (according to the Ph.D topic) works with experimental animals or other appropriate laboratory or research methods supervised by the supervisor, later also independently.

During the course of study, the doctoral student, with the support of a supervisor, will apply for the scholarships offered for professional internships and stays relevant to the subject of the dissertation.

According to his / her possibilities and according to his / her study plan, the doctoral student participates to a limited extent in the teaching of undergraduate students of the Faculty of Medicine.

Compulsory Courses (minimum 3 required):

Neuropsychopharmacology

Behavioral pharmacology

Animal models of CNS disorders

Biochemistry

Xenobiochemistry

Specialized pharmacokinetics

Pharmacoeconomics

Optional common subjects and courses valid at the Faculty of Arts MU (minimum 5 entries required):

Molecular Biology and Genetics - DSMBz01

New Trends in Pathological Physiology - DSNTz01

Trends in Medical Immunology - DSTIz01

Clinical Data Analysis - DSAK051 (Course)

Ethics of Biomedical Research - DSETz01

Rhetoric. Culture of Interpersonal Communication - DSREz01

Obtaining scientific information - DSVIz01 (course)

Planning, Organization and Evaluation of Clinical Trials - DSAM051 (Course)

Computer network user - DSUP031 (course)

English - DSAJz01 (for Medical Pharmacology - obligatory)

Further information

http://www.med.muni.cz/index.php?id=161

Further rules and conditions of the curriculum

Within 1 year from admission to the DSP in cooperation with the supervisor, the student presents the Branch committee for doctoral study in Pharmacology (further- “Branch committee”), other students and academic staff of the Institute of Pharmacology his project - thesis of dissertation. Branch committee then discuss with the student thesis project and methods, respectively, and proposes changes in the methodology of the project.

During the study, the doctoral candidate will report partial results of his dissertation by presentation at both national and international conferences (for this purpose applications for the grant support are expected to be submitted).

During the study, the doctoral student will be supported by a supervisor to apply for scholarships offered to professional internships relevant to the topic of the dissertation.

2 years after the adoption of the DSP: obligation to present to supervisor and Branch committee a manuscript (might be a review paper), which submits for publication in scientific journals (at least Czech / Slovak scientific periodical).

The latest in the fourth year of study, the student should present his/her own experimental results, which are suitable for publication in a journal with IF.

Branch committee will recommend to continue only to the students who have published their own results in periodical with IF or their article was accepted for publication in a periodical with an IF (1st author). If the student fails to comply with the timeframes set rules above, Branch committee propose, after discussion with the supervisor, discontinuation or termination of the PhD studies.

The final condition of the successful PhD student is the preparation and successful defense of a dissertation in the final year of study.

Teaching duties in the course of Pharmacology taught at various fields at the Faculty of Medicine (in accordance with the Study Regulations MU).

Requirements for the State Doctoral Examination of Pharmacology:

Oral defense of knowledge within the scope of knowledge of modern pharmacology (according to the recommended literature) before at least five-member examination committee comprised of experts from MU and at least two members from other bodies (outside MU).

Career opportunities

Graduates of doctoral program find application in science and research in the biomedical field, more specifically in basic experimental, molecular or clinical pharmacology disciplines. Graduates are able to work individually as researchers, are able to apply for a grant to national or even international grant agencies, to publish their results in the international scientific impacted journals, to present the results of their work at an international conferences.

Graduates may find application as a university assistant in the field of pharmacology and related fields, may also find application in various positions (especially research, development, as a consultant) in the pharmaceutical industry).

Admission requirements

No information available

Deadlines

1 Aug – 30 Nov 2024

Submit your application during this period

Submit an application

Study options

Single-subject studies with specialization

In the single-subject studies, the student deepens knowledge in the concrete focus of the degree programme and chooses one specialization. The specialization is stated in the university diploma.

Submit an application

Study information

Provided by Faculty of Medicine
Type of studies Doctoral
Mode full-time Yes
combined Yes
distance No
Study options single-subject studies No
single-subject studies with specialization Yes
major/minor studies No
Standard length of studies 4 years
Language of instruction Czech
Doctoral board and doctoral committees

Do you have any questions?
Send us an e-mail to

You are running an old browser version. We recommend updating your browser to its latest version.

More info