BCMP 301qc

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Instructors: Namchuk, Golan, Dubreuil, Stracey

This intensive course, held during three weeks in January (13 class days), covers principles of pharmacology and their translation into new drug discovery and development. Students participate in project groups, composed primarily of graduate students, to propose a drug development strategy from target choice through clinical trials. Most sessions include lectures, panel discussions, and/or case studies presented by Harvard faculty and faculty experts from the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries; most afternoons are either unscheduled or provide scheduled time (1 hour) to work on the group project. Evaluation is based on written and oral presentations of the group project and on class participation. Enrollment may be limited.

Course Notes:

Schedule runs outside the J-Term semester dates.

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