Graduate Program
Information about our NIH-supported Pharmacology Graduate Program including application link
Masks are required inside all of our care facilities. We are vaccinating all eligible patients. Learn more:
Vaccines, Boosters & Additional Doses | Testing | Patient Care | Visitor Guidelines | Coronavirus
Find more COVID-19 testing locations on Maryland.gov.
The Department of Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences (DPMS) at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine seeks to discover, translate, and disseminate knowledge important for the development and application of new therapeutics. The DPMS pursues and promotes frontier research and training in diverse areas in drug discovery, protein chemistry, glyco- and lipid-pharmacology, anti-infective agents, oncology therapeutics, neuropharmacology, and clinical pharmacology. The DPMS also promotes the Hopkins core values of promoting diversity, maintaining high standards of safe and ethical behavior, and demonstrating civil and respectful conduct in all interactions with students, staff, and faculty colleagues.
Pharmacology Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Initiative (DEII)
Applications to the graduate program in Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences will be accepted through December 8, 2022. Students from HBCUs and MSIs are also encouraged to apply to the Vivien Thomas Scholars Initiative. Combined applications to the graduate program and VTSI are due December 1, 2022.
Information about our NIH-supported Pharmacology Graduate Program including application link
Meet our Pharmacology mentors and research faculty
Current and future departmental events
Welcome to Hopkins Pharmacology
Hear from students, faculty, and alumni about our outstanding graduate program