
Before beginning her career in the medical field, Michele Zormeier, MD, attended Wayne State College School of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professionals in Detroit, Michigan, where she earned a bachelor of science in pharmacy studies in 1989. Michele Zormeier, MD, also earned a doctorate degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1994.
The Wayne State University School of Medicine features several medical specialty departments, including the department of pharmacology. The study of pharmacology includes training in cancer therapeutics, cellular pharmacology, and neuropharmacology, as well as molecular and environmental toxicology (MET).
The study of cancer therapeutics and cellular pharmacology includes following the development of cancerous cell models along with membrane trafficking and signal transduction. Neuropharmacology is the study of how neurons function, and how disorders develop within the neurons. Molecular and environmental toxicology involves the process of how environmentally-linked diseases develop and progress in the system, and how environmental pathogens interact.
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