Take Your Medicine: Developing New Drug Products
Offered By: The University of Texas at Austin via edX
Course Description
Overview
Medicine has eradicated or eased the symptoms of many diseases. This course reveals how new drugs go from research innovation to a medicine that can be prescribed to patients. You’ll learn the process, challenges and issues in developing pharmaceutical products. Drug development is a dynamic field where innovation and entrepreneurship are necessary to keep up with health care expectations, strict regulations and tightening development budgets. An overview of drug development, approval, and consumer issues will be presented and discussed in the context of research practices, science, marketing, public welfare and business.
Participants from all backgrounds and interest, including scientists, healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs and the general public, are encouraged to participate.
Syllabus
Week 1: Drug Development Overview
An overview of the various phases of the drug development pathway, highlights of medical innovations and discussion of the changing landscape for new products
Week 2: Discovery & Preclinical Phases
Greater detail on the discovery and preclinical development, drug repurposing, formulating & testing drug products and how an academic researchers contributed to finding an antidote to anthrax
Week 3: Clinical Trials & Regulations
The clinical trial phases and challenges, how cancer therapies are developed, FDA’s perspective on new product approvals
Week 4: Patient Safety, Manufacturing & University Innovations
FDA role to ensure patient safety, how manufacturers assure the medicine you take is what it is supposed to be, the importance of university research to develop novel medicines
Taught by
Dr. Donna Kidwell, Dr. Alan Watts and Dr. Janet Walkow
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