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Division of Clinical Pharmacology

Established in 1954, the Division of Clinical Pharmacology at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is one of the oldest in the world, and has a long history of laboratory and clinical research, teaching, and service activities.

Areas of investigation range across the spectrum of pharmacology: identification of promising drug targets; preclinical studies of lead compounds; modeling of pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic relationships; studies of kinetics, metabolism, safety and efficacy of drugs in humans; rational use of drugs in clinical practice.

The Division enjoys productive research collaborations with numerous Departments in the School of Medicine, the School of Public Health, and the School of Arts and Sciences. Faculty in the Division are integral to the widely acclaimed and emulated Graduate Training Program in Clinical Investigation, the first such PhD program in the country. Throughout its history, and by means of its research and teaching missions, Clinical Pharmacology has brought a clear molecular perspective to the science of clinical investigation.

Clinical Pharmacology Analytical Lab
Clinical Pharmacology Analytical Lab
Utilize bioanalytical technologies to support your translational research.
Drug Development Unit
Drug Development Unit
Learn how we collaborate with Johns Hopkins faculty, outside sponsors, and research volunteers from the community.
Clinical Pharmacology Training
Training

Interested in training in clinical pharmacology? Learn more about our educational programs.