Genomic Medicine: Transforming Patient Care in Diabetes

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Brief Introduction

Learn how developments in genomics are transforming our knowledge and treatment of conditions such as diabetes.

Course Summary

Learn about the role of genomics in detecting and treating diabetes on this online course from St George’s, University of London. Explore the impact of epigenetics and environmental factors on diabetes risk.

Key Learning Points

  • Understand the link between genetics and diabetes
  • Explore the role of epigenetics and environmental factors in diabetes risk
  • Learn about the latest genomic technologies used to detect and treat diabetes

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the link between genetics and diabetes
  • Explore the role of epigenetics and environmental factors in diabetes risk
  • Learn about the latest genomic technologies used to detect and treat diabetes

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic knowledge of genetics and biology
  • Access to a computer with internet connection

Course Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Course Format

  • Online
  • Self-paced

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  • Introduction to Personalized Medicine and Pharmacogenetics
  • Genomics and Infectious Diseases

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Notable People in This Field

  • Dr. Jason Fung
  • Dr. David Sinclair

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Requirements

  • This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn about how the genomic era is changing medical science, including healthcare professionals, science undergraduates and non-specialists. There are complex scientific elements within the course which non-specialists might not feel the need to engage with in as much depth as others, but there are still benefits from covering the overall subject matter. Healthcare professionals might find the Certificate of Achievement for this course useful for providing evidence of Continuing Professional Development (CPD), or commitment to their career.

Outline

  • Changing lives: why do genomics testing? Neonatal diabetes: an exemplar for genomic medicine Common and rare monogenic subtypes of diabetes Diagnosis and risk Multifactorial diabetes Identifying patients with monogenic diabetes Inheritance patterns for monogenic diabetes Strategies for genomic testing Which patients can benefit from genomic tests? How do we test for monogenic diabetes? Part A – in the laboratory How do we test for monogenic diabetes? Part B – interpreting the result Genetic testing for relatives Finding new disease genes Using next generation sequencing technology to diagnose monogenic diabetes Discovering the cause of a rare syndrome with new genomic sequencing technology Scientific, ethical, social and legal issues Course wrap up

Summary of User Reviews

Discover the latest genomic research and learn how it can be applied to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diabetes. Users have praised the course for its comprehensive coverage of the topic and interactive learning experience.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

Comprehensive coverage of the topic

Pros from User Reviews

  • Engaging and interactive learning experience
  • Expert instructors with a wealth of knowledge
  • In-depth coverage of genomic research and its application to diabetes
  • Access to cutting-edge research and resources
  • Flexible and self-paced learning

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some technical jargon may be difficult to understand for beginners
  • Some users found the course to be too basic or repetitive
  • Limited opportunities for peer interaction and feedback
  • Not suitable for those looking for a quick overview of the topic
  • May require additional resources or background knowledge to fully grasp the content
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Maggie Shepherd, Anna Murray, Sian Ellard
University of Exeter
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