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WELCOME
Started in 1854, the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Queen's is one of the oldest such departments in the country. We pride ourselves in the excellence of our educational programs in undergraduate and graduate pharmacology and toxicology, and we offer the highest quality, state-of-the-art equipment, resources, and techniques available. Currently, the department includes 12 primary faculty and joint appointees involved in research and teaching. In addition, 5 full-time staff, 5 postdoctoral fellows, 30-40 graduate students and countless undergraduates are the foundation of a highly energetic, dynamic and interactive research environment within the department.
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CONTACT US
DEPARTMENT HEAD
Michael A Adams, PhD
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[e-mail]
Tel. 613-533-6106 |
UNDERGRADUATE CHAIR
James N Reynolds, PhD
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[e-mail]
Tel. 613-533-6946 |
GRADUATE CHAIR
William J Racz, PhD
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Tel. 613-533-6113 | |
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QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY Queen's University became the earliest degree-granting institution in the united Province of Canada and has played a long-standing, pivotal role in educating our youth since 1841. Queen's University holds an international reputation for scholarship, research, social purpose, spirit and diversity. With its ivy-covered buildings and over 15,000 students, Queen's University is consistenty ranked among the top universities in Canada. More...
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THE CITY OF KINGSTON
Situated at the juncture of Lake Ontario, Cataraqui River and St. Lawrence Seaway, the City of Kingston is renowned as the fresh-water sailing capital of North America and prides itself in being a major port for scenic entertainment cruises of the breathtaking Thousand Islands. Culture and the arts abound, along with fabulous shopping, dining and outdoor recreational experiences. From dawn until dusk and beyond, you'll be amazed at what Kingston has to offer. For more information and resources visit websites for The City of Kingston, The Kingston Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO), or What's on Kingston.
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