Clinical Pharmacy Translational Science 820
Clinical Translation in Pharmacokinetics (Credits: 1)

This course reviews the fundamental and practical aspects of ADME for therapeutics and helps students strategize, plan and design translational research for drug dose design.

Prerequisites: Graduate standing/permission of instructor; completion of or enrollment in PharmSci 700
Instructor: Staff
Terms: Fall
Clinical Pharmacy Translational Science 822
Research and Clinical Translation in Pharmacogenomics (Credits: 3)

This course focuses on methods for research and clinical translation of DNA (genetics and epigenetics) and RNA (transcriptomics) in precision pharmacotherapy, which we globally refer to as "pharmacogenomics". Students will learn research methods such as genomic data generation, analysis, and experimental models. Students will also learn methods for clinical translation such as genomics-driven clinical trials and how pharmacogenomics is currently used in clinical practice.

Prerequisites: Graduate standing/Permission of the instructor
Instructor: Staff
Terms: Winter
Clinical Pharmacy Translational Science 824
Research and Clinical Translation in Metabolomics and Proteomics (Credits: 3)

The proteome and metabolome are critical to understanding functional genomics and systems biology of diseases and drug response and are important for the discovery and validation of biomarkers for precision pharmacotherapy. This course will introduce students to the basic theories, analytical methods, and data analysis approaches in proteomics and metabolomics.

Prerequisites: Graduate student/permission of instructor
Instructor: Staff
Terms: Fall
Clinical Pharmacy Translational Science 830
Health Service Research (Credits: 3)

The purpose of this course is to introduce the learner to theory and study designs used in medication use outcome studies. Topics such as medication adherence, care transitions, health disparities and pharmacy practice form the context and specific methods will include survey designs, quantitative and qualitative designs, practice-based research and secondary analyses.

Prerequisites: Graduate standing/permission of instructor
Instructor: Staff
Terms: Fall
Clinical Pharmacy Translational Science 832
Pharmacy Informatics Research (Credits: 3)

Informatics is an important system factor in how medication use may be impacted. The purpose of this course is to introduce the learner to relevant theory and methods that are used in clinical informatics research. This course is an introduction to informatics methods such as database modeling, clinical decision support, HER, data mining and systems engineering. The methods will be illustrated and discussed using prescription medications, pharmacy practice and applications (apps) as the context for learning.

Prerequisites: Graduate standing/Permission of the instructor
Instructor: Staff
Terms: Winter
Clinical Pharmacy Translational Science 834
Patient Reported Outcomes (Credits: 2)

This course examines the role of patient-reported outcome measures in studying the impact of illness and the effects of pharmaceutical products and services. The course provides an overview of the theoretical foundations underlying the assessment of patient-reported outcomes, reviews methods to develop and assess the psychometric properties of patient-reported outcome measures, and examines how these measures are currently used in research and practice.

Prerequisites: Graduate Clinical Pharmacy students or permission
Instructor: Staff
Terms: Fall
Clinical Pharmacy Translational Science 850
Clinical Pharmacy Seminar (Credits: 1)

Weekly presentations of graduate students, faculty and/or visitors regarding current studies in pharmaceutical, clinical and translational sciences. Professional development and skill development such as writing specific aims or giving job/chalk talks will also be included.

Prerequisites: Graduate standing/permission of instructor
Instructor: Staff
Terms: Fall/Winter
Clinical Pharmacy Translational Science 851
Pharmacy Informatics Research (Credits: 1.25)

This is a video-conference enabled course that connects clinical pharmacy translational research graduate students from several institutions. Students read and evaluate journal articles in relevant topic areas under the guidance of faculty.

Prerequisites: Graduate clinical pharmacy and MSIPS students or permission of the instructor
Instructor: Staff
Terms: Fall
Clinical Pharmacy Translational Science 990
Patient Reported Outcomes (Credits: 1-8)

Election for dissertation work by doctoral students not yet admitted to candidacy.

Prerequisites: Advanced Doctoral Student
Instructor: Staff
Terms: Fall, Winter, Spr, SprSum, Sum
Clinical Pharmacy Translational Science 995
Clinical Pharmacy Seminar (Credits: 4-8)

Election for dissertation work by doctoral student admitted to candidacy.

Instructor: Staff
Terms: Fall/Winter

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