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Overview of TGP Curriculum

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The TGP Curriculum is designed to develop key scientific knowledge of therapeutics discovery and development, hone computational and analytical skills with a focus on rigor and reproducibility, and aid in advancing career exploration in a variety of therapeutics-related sectors. Our foundational courses provide the pillars of a well-rounded therapeutics education. The quantitative/computational and physiology/toxicology requirements strengthens the skills necessary to be a successful scientist and a competitive candidate in today's job market. And our elective allows students to pursue a more specific topic in therapeutics that is best for their academic and professional career. This curriculum is grandfathered in the for pre-2025 Cohorts.

Courses in one's Home Program may count towards TGP Requirements and vice-versa.

Listing of TGP Courses

BCMP 301 - Translational Pharmacology: The Science of Therapeutic Development: Modern Drug Discovery 

M,T,W,Th,F - January Term

This intensive course covers principles of pharmacology and their translation into new drug development. Students participate in project groups composed of graduate students, medical students, and post-graduate M.D. fellows to propose a drug development strategy from target choice through clinical trials. Most mornings include two hours of lectures and/or panel discussions; most afternoons include (i) case studies presented by Harvard faculty and faculty from the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and/or (ii) time to work on the group project. Evaluation is based on written and oral presentations of the group project and on class participation.

BCMP 236 - Modern Drug Discovery: From Principles to Patients 

T,Th - Spring Term

This course will familiarize students with central concepts in drug action and therapeutics: specifically we will cover concepts surrounding Pharmacokinetics (PK) and the intersection of PK and medicinal chemistry in both lectures and case based discussions. These concepts are central to modern drug development and evaluation. In the course we will cover drug-target interactions, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics. This course will have a focus on modern approaches to therapeutic development for small molecules, protein based therapeutics, nucleic acid based drugs and antibacterial compounds as well new frontiers in therapeutic discovery.

CELLBIO 302qc - Experimental Design for Biologists

W - Fall Term

This course will focus on both the theory and practice of experimental design. The emphasis is on project planning and vetting, individual experimental design, and trouble-shooting. Special focus will be placed on methods to avoid experimental bias, and potential sources of inappropriate interpretation. Also the importance of system validation is especially emphasized.

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