[Biomed_students_masters] FW: BMSC 222T offered summer 2026

Hermila Torres Hermila.Torres at medsch.ucr.edu
Thu Apr 30 16:23:03 PDT 2026


Dear BMSC Students,

Check out this summer course opportunity. Thank you!

Best regards,

Hermila Torres
Student Services Advisor
Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences | UCR School of Medicine
hermila.torres at medsch.ucr.edu<mailto:hermila.torres at medsch.ucr.edu>
951.827.4540
Onsite M|Th|F 8am-5pm | Remote Tu|W 8am-5pm

From: biomedsci <biomedsci at medsch.ucr.edu>
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Cc: Rakesh Singh <rakeshs at medsch.ucr.edu>; Milton Hamblin <Milton.Hamblin at medsch.ucr.edu>; Hermila Torres <Hermila.Torres at medsch.ucr.edu>; Linda Larsen <Linda.Larsen at medsch.ucr.edu>; Isaac Owusu-Frimpong <Isaac.Owusu-Frimpong at medsch.ucr.edu>; biomedsci <biomedsci at medsch.ucr.edu>
Subject: BMSC 222T offered summer 2026

Dear students,

We are thrilled to announce the offering of BMSC 222T: Toxicology and Human Health during summer 2026 session B from July 27-August 29.

How do we distinguish between a life-saving medicine, a well-known dietary supplement, and a silent toxin? In this course, students will explore the critical intersection of pharmacology, toxicology, and community advocacy, moving beyond the classroom to understand how the human body processes everyday substances ranging from essential prescription medications to widely used health supplements. A central focus is the liver and kidneys, the body's primary chemical processing and filtration plants, where students will master the mechanics of metabolism (CYP450 pathways) and the "First Pass" effect to understand why a substance's origin matters less than its chemical behavior once ingested.  By the end of this course, students will be equipped with the clinical literacy needed to identify toxic risks and explain complex chemical interactions.


  *   Course: BMSC 222T: Toxicology and Human Health
  *   Instructor: Rakesh Singh, PhD
  *   Time/Location: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00pm - 4:00pm, SOM Education II building room 105
  *   Prerequisites: Graduate standing; Biomedical Sciences major (graduate students of CNAS and other disciplines, please contact biomedsci at medsch.ucr.edu<mailto:biomedsci at medsch.ucr.edu> if you need assistance to enroll)

If you have any questions regarding the course, please do not hesitate to reach out to the course instructor, Dr. Rakesh Singh<mailto:rakeshs at medsch.ucr.edu>.


The Division of Biomedical Sciences
UCR School of Medicine
biomedsci at medsch.ucr.edu<mailto:biomedsci at medsch.ucr.edu>
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951.827.4540
SOM ED1 Suite 2676

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