Application of Genomics and Pharmacogenomics in Cancer

Application of Genomics and Pharmacogenomics in Infectious Diseases

This certificate module aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to apply pharmacogenomics in healthcare, opening up a wide range of professional opportunities in academia, pharmaceutical industries, and clinical medical fields. The module includes both online classes and field training in healthcare facilities. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of fundamental pharmacogenomic principles and learn how to apply these principles in the treatment and diagnosis of infectious diseases.

Key Information

Campus location        

Languages: English

Study format: Online

Duration: 2 weeks

Pace: Part-time 

Tuition fees: Free  

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Field Visit
  • Assignments
  • Final Project Assessment

Applied certificates are designed to offer diverse career opportunities across various professions, from laboratory-based researchers to diagnostic and healthcare professionals. Potential careers include:

      • Hospital pharmacists
      • Physicians
      • Industrial pharmacists
      • Molecular biologists
      • Professionals in the biotechnology field
      • Community pharmacists

The following topics will be covered in the Application of Genomics and Pharmacogenomics in Infectious Diseases Module:

    • Introduction to pharmacogenomics and its application in clinical settings
    • Genetic susceptibility to infectious diseases I
    • Genetic susceptibility to infectious diseases II
    • Antimicrobial Resistance as a determinant of pathogen genomics
    • Pharmacogenomics in Disease Management: Malaria
    • Pharmacogenomics in Disease Management: HIV
    • Ethical and Policy Issues around Genome-Wide Association Studies and Biobanks

You must have at least one of the following qualifications:

    • Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences
    • Sc. in Medicine
    • Sc. in Biotechnology