The course Genomic technologies in medicine provides an expanded understanding of the theoretical and applied significance of modern genetics as an important component of the natural science system, principles of using genomic technologies in genome decoding, gene modification, diagnosis and treatment of a number of diseases.
Students will acquire knowledge in the field of implementation of genetic information, regulation of gene expression, protein synthesis; familiarize with modern molecular genetic methods of disease research and methods of diagnosis in medicine; expand their theoretical knowledge about predictive and personalized medicine.
For students majoring in General Medicine
• Total volume: 1 credit (30 hours)
• Classroom sessions: 18 hours
• Students’ independent work: 12 hours
• Semester: 3
• Final control: the pass
Students will acquire knowledge in the field of implementation of genetic information, regulation of gene expression, protein synthesis; familiarize with modern molecular genetic methods of disease research and methods of diagnosis in medicine; expand their theoretical knowledge about predictive and personalized medicine.
For students majoring in General Medicine
• Total volume: 1 credit (30 hours)
• Classroom sessions: 18 hours
• Students’ independent work: 12 hours
• Semester: 3
• Final control: the pass