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good seminars topics in pharmacology
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Pharmacology is the branch of medicine and biology concerned with the study of drug action, where a drug can be broadly defined as any man-made, natural, or endogenous (from within body) molecule which exerts a biochemical and/or physiological effect on the cell, tissue, organ, or organism (sometimes the word pharmacon is used as a term to encompass these endogenous and exogenous bioactive species). More specifically, it is the study of the interactions that occur between a living organism and chemicals that affect normal or abnormal biochemical function. If substances have medicinal properties, they are considered pharmaceuticals.

The field encompasses drug composition and properties, synthesis and drug design, molecular and cellular mechanisms, organ/systems mechanisms, signal transduction/cellular communication, molecular diagnostics, interactions, toxicology, chemical biology, therapy, and medical applications and antipathogenic capabilities. The two main areas of pharmacology are pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. The former studies the effects of the drug on biological systems, and the latter the effects of biological systems on the drug. In broad terms, pharmacodynamics discusses the chemicals with biological receptors, and pharmacokinetics discusses the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of chemicals from the biological systems. Pharmacology is not synonymous with pharmacy and the two terms are frequently confused. Pharmacology, a biomedical science, deals with the research, discovery, and characterization of chemicals which show biological effects and the elucidation of cellular and organismal function in relation to these chemicals. In contrast, pharmacy, a health services profession, is concerned with application of the principles learned from pharmacology in its clinical settings; whether it be in a dispensing or clinical care role. In either field, the primary contrast between the two are their distinctions between direct-patient care, for pharmacy practice, and the science-oriented research field, driven by pharmacology.

The origins of clinical pharmacology date back to the Middle Ages in Avicenna's The Canon of Medicine, Peter of Spain's Commentary on Isaac, and John of St Amand's Commentary on the Antedotary of Nicholas. Clinical pharmacology owes much of its foundation to the work of William Withering. Pharmacology as a scientific discipline did not further advance until the mid-19th century amid the great biomedical resurgence of that period. Before the second half of the nineteenth century, the remarkable potency and specificity of the actions of drugs such as morphine, quinine and digitalis were explained vaguely and with reference to extraordinary chemical powers and affinities to certain organs or tissues. The first pharmacology department was set up by Rudolf Buchheim in 1847, in recognition of the need to understand how therapeutic drugs and poisons produced their effects.

Early pharmacologists focused on natural substances, mainly plant extracts. Pharmacology developed in the 19th century as a biomedical science that applied the principles of scientific experimentation to therapeutic contexts. Today pharmacologists use genetics, molecular biology, chemistry, and other advanced tools to transform information about molecular mechanisms and targets into therapies directed against disease, defects or pathogens, and create methods for preventative care, diagnostics, and ultimately personalized medicine.
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good seminar topics in pharmacology

General Pharmacology

Drugs undergo high First pass.
What are the prodrugs
Drugs which cross / the placental barrier
Zero order Kinetics seen in
Drugs are contraindication in pregnancy and lactation.
Drugs causing Nephrotoxicity
Drugs which cross Blood Brain barrier
Enzyme Cytochrome -P-450 inhibitors / inducers
Factors effecting bioavailability
What drugs not given in Hepatic Failure
Therapeutic index is a measure of a drugs
Enzymes and their reactions are involved in the metabolism of Xenobiotics
Drugs associated with renol stones
Drugs causes gynaecomazia
Drugs used in erectile dysfunction
Drugs causing hyperglycemia
Drugs increase the metabolism of warfarin
Urine is colored by

Areas of Research
Our faculty pursue research on a wide variety of topics within the discipline of pharmacology and toxicology, using cutting-edge techniques such as stem cell research and optogenetics.
Neuropharmacology

Six MRI images of the brain.
Includes research on:
central and peripheral neurotransmission
neurotoxicology
nerve growth factors
neural cytoskeletal elements
Psychopharmacology

Image of activated receptors in the brain.
Includes research on:

psychoactive drugs
drug addiction and alcohol dependence
behavioral pharmacology and the pharmacology of abused drugs
novel molecules that may ameliorate the effects of drug abuse
Toxicology

Four charts showing experimental results.
Includes research on:

the environmental and clinical aspects of toxicological processes
the effects of xenobiotics on metabolism
the toxicity and mechanisms of halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons, such as dioxins
heavy metals, cyclic ethers and other environmental pollutants
toxicological effects on development, renal and pulmonary function, neural activity and immune responses
Clinical Pharmacology

Colorized plot of circadian rhythms over a 24-hour cycle.
Includes research on:

heart ischemia, cardiac pharmacology and cardiovascular disease
pulmonary disease
infectious disease
neurodegenerative disorders
pharmacological oncology
Parkinson s disease
circadian rhythm disorders
macular degeneration
Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology

Image of a pancreatic islet cell.
Includes research on:

drug-receptor interactions
signal transduction mechanisms
calcium and calmodulin-dependent processes
protein phosphorylation
membrane transport
drug-enzyme interactions
pharmacology of antibiotics and immune responses
regulation of gene expression
molecular determinants of growth and differentiation of cells
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A general and descriptive topic on pharmacology and toxicology. I need a topic which cover both the courses pharma and toxicology. Topic should be unique and attention seeking. People show their intrest, ang get curious to know about the topic. It should be relating to biotechnology as well.
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Please give me the best topics for IPC in pharmacology
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