Drug Development Science
Gain the skills to evaluate, plan and execute the studies involved in taking a new medicine from the exploratory clinical development phase through to the point of applying for marketing approval, including regulatory processes. One of three modular programmes in Pharmaceutical Medicine designed for working physicians, clinical scientists and allied health professionals.
KEY BENEFITS
- Flexible programmes that allow the students to fit the modules in with their work schedule.
- Programmes align with the PharmaTrain and the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine curricula.
- Teaching given by leading experts from the academic staff of King’s College London, from the biopharmaceutical sector and the re…
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Gain the skills to evaluate, plan and execute the studies
involved in taking a new medicine from the exploratory clinical
development phase through to the point of applying for marketing
approval, including regulatory processes. One of three modular
programmes in Pharmaceutical Medicine designed for working
physicians, clinical scientists and allied health
professionals.
KEY BENEFITS
- Flexible programmes that allow the students to fit the modules in with their work schedule.
- Programmes align with the PharmaTrain and the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine curricula.
- Teaching given by leading experts from the academic staff of King’s College London, from the biopharmaceutical sector and the regulatory authorities.
PURPOSEThis programme is for those working in or seeking to work
in the field of clinical drug development. It covers all aspects of
the clinical development process through from the earliest studies
to post marketing activities. It will enhance knowledge and skills
in all aspects of clinical research, drug regulation and drug
safety
DESCRIPTIONPharmaceutical Medicine is the medical scientific
discipline concerned with the discovery, development, evaluation,
registration, monitoring and medical aspects of the marketing of
medicines for the benefit of patients and the health of the
community.
In this rapidly expanding field of medicine there is a need for
high quality education programmes that are compliant with the
PharmaTrain initiative of the European Commission, but also with
the Bologna Process. The programmes at King’s are the first in the
UK that meet both of these requirements. This, plus the opportunity
to study at a world class university makes King’s the ideal place
at which to study for one of these MSc subjects.
Clinical Pharmacology is the study of how drugs influence human
physiology and the way the body handles drugs. It is a vital part
of the early clinical development of new medicines. It requires an
understanding of preclinical science, ethical and legal
requirements for clinical research programmes and how to design and
interpret individual clinical trials. A well designed clinical
pharmacology programme informs the final regulatory of a new
medicine. Generating skilled clinical pharmacologists is therefore
vital to ensure that new medicines are efficiently developed.
Translational Medicine is an emerging and highly topical discipline
that involves the translation of science from the bench to the
bedside, and much of this is focussed on novel drug therapies. The
bank of in vitro, pre-clinical and human testing required to do
this often leaves scientists bemused, but experts in translational
medicine can plot a pathway to enable the very best therapies to be
tested in human subjects.
The MSc programmes will not only equip the students with a broad
knowledge and understanding of the whole of the drug development
process and the medical aspects of the marketing of pharmaceutical
products but also give them the opportunity to undertake a research
project that will enable them to apply these skills and should lead
to one or more publications.
EXTRA PROGRAMME INFORMATIONEach module in this programme is
delivered as a distinct, intensive 4 or 5 day taught course, plus
pre and post-course reading and assignments. Each module can also
be taken as a standalone module.
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