UMass Lowell
Graduate
Drug discovery is the translational application of biology, chemistry, medicine, business and law in the identification of new medicines. This course is designed to provide each student with a full understanding of the challenges and opportunities that face scientists engaged in this enterprise in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries. Active learning objectives (case studies; project team work0 are included to supplement the more didactic course materials, and to provide a simulation of the approaches used in industry to accomplish the key goal-the nomination of a clinical drug candidate worthy of extensive investment and testing in humans.
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Subject Code
PHRM
Course Number
6501
Section
101
Credits
3
Instructor Name
TBD
Prerequisite
Instructor consent required.
Schedule & Modality
Th from 5:00 PM to 7:50 PM
In-Person
Enrollment Numbers
Capacity
30