This course will provide you with the key knowledge and tools to understand the fundamentals and practical implications of precision medicine, its opportunities and challenges. It will address precision-medicine era diagnostics, treatment selection, genetic counseling, public health interventions, and biomedical research. It will also deal with data science and ethical issues.

Precision Medicine

Precision Medicine



Instructors: Antoine Geissbuhler
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Skills you'll gain
- Molecular Biology
- Patient Education And Counseling
- Pharmaceuticals
- Biomedical Technology
- Informed Consent
- General Medicine
- Clinical Research Ethics
- Health Policy
- Healthcare Ethics
- Biostatistics
- Clinical Research
- Drug Development
- Bioinformatics
- Primary Care
- Health Informatics
- Data Ethics
- Diagnostic Tests
- Precision Medicine
- Oncology
- Pharmacology
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Reviewed on Mar 30, 2022
This course has taught me a lot.I will never forget this time in which i was completely focused on learning .
Reviewed on Mar 4, 2025
Excellent course! I liked the instructors and the way the course was presented, and the material was very interesting!
Reviewed on Aug 15, 2022
in this course i have been open minded about how most of treatement are taken as for all which is very wrong and i have understood that each person is unquie.



