MBS 691: Introduction to Pharmacogenomics

Credits 3

This foundational course provides graduate students with an integrated and application-focused introduction to pharmacogenomics (PGx), the science that explores how genetic variation affects individual responses to medications. Aligned with international best practices and the evolving needs of clinical implementation, the course balances theoretical depth with practical relevance. It begins with essential concepts in human genetics, pharmacology, and molecular mechanisms of drug response, then progresses to how these principles inform patient-specific treatment strategies across a range of therapeutic areas.

 

Grad Scheme
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Prerequisites

None