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Pharmacotherapy: Understanding Biotechnology Products

Offered By: Taipei Medical University via FutureLearn

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Course Description

Overview

Assess and review findings from clinical research of biotechnology products

On this course, you’ll enhance your working knowledge of pharmacotherapy by understanding the principles and technologies of therapeutic protein products.

You’ll study the history and learn about the various techniques and tools involved in making biotechnology products.

Through clinical research and case-based exercises, you’ll explore everything from immunogenicity and formulation to pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.

Ultimately, you’ll discover the full scope of biotechnology products, from bench research to clinical use, and learn how to evaluate PK/PD correlations of biotechnology products.

This course is designed for any student or practitioner who’d like to enhance their clinical pharmacy knowledge.

This includes undergraduate pharmacy students, post-graduate pharmacy students, and pharmacists in clinical practice.


Syllabus

  • Biotechnology History
    • Biotechnology
  • Biotechnology Principles, Techniques and Tools
    • Biotechnology Techniques
  • Immunogenicity of Biotechnology Products
    • Immunity and Immunogenicity
  • Formulation of Biotechnology Products
    • Formulation and Administration on the Efficacy of Biotechnology Products
  • PK/PD Correlations of Biotechnology Products
    • Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic (PK/PD)
  • Biotechnology Products Review
    • Biotechnology Products Principles and Review
    • Assessment Time

Taught by

Chian-Her Lee

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