Personalised Medicine: An Introduction

Overview

The completion of the human genome sequencing has changed our understanding of the complexity of gene functions. Moreover, it has opened new hopes for better understanding diseases at the genetic level that may lead to discover new therapies. Hence, a new hope has emerged for using genes and stem cells to develop better novel therapies. This will eventually pave the way for future applications of personalised medicine. In this course, we will explore how gene technologies may be used in personalised medicine.

Programme details

Courses starts: 22 Apr 2025

Week 1: Introducing the course contents.

Week 2: The human cell

Week 3: Gene expression & regulations

Week 4: Genes involvement in disease development

Week 5: Introduction to gene methodologies

Week 6: Gene technologies in discovering therapies

Week 7: Personalised medicine approach

Week 8: Applications of Genomics in personalised medicine

Week 9: Example personalised medicine for eye diseases

Week 10: Ethics of personalised medicine applications

Certification

To complete the course and receive a certificate, you will be required to attend at least 80% of the classes on the course and pass your final assignment. Upon successful completion, you will receive a link to download a University of Oxford digital certificate. Information on how to access this digital certificate will be emailed to you after the end of the course. The certificate will show your name, the course title and the dates of the course you attended. You will be able to download your certificate or share it on social media if you choose to do so.

Fees

Description Costs
Course Fee £285.00
Take this course for CATS points £30.00

Funding

If you are in receipt of a UK state benefit, you are a full-time student in the UK or a student on a low income, you may be eligible for a reduction of 50% of tuition fees. Please see the below link for full details:

Concessionary fees for short courses

Tutor

Dr Amr Abdelgany

Amr is an Associate Senior Tutor at the department who has worked on gene therapy since his DPhil at Oxford. He then continued his research at Oxford exploring novel genetic methods for discovery of new therapies. Amr has taught for the department since 2012.

Course aims

Course aim: Understanding the use of advanced gene technologies in Personalised Medicine applications.

Course objectives:

This course will enable students to:

  • understand basics of the human genes and their role in diseases;
  • introduce Personalised Medicine;
  • Discuss the applications of gene technologies on Personalised Medicine.

Teaching methods

  • Each session includes a presentation followed by discussions.
  • Workshops on some for the sessions will be also included
  • Students may be given time to present some of their vies about the course (optional)

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course students will be expected to understand:

  • Human genes and their functions;
  • Gene therapy;
  • Personalised medicine.

Assessment methods

 

An assignment will be an essay related to the course topic with a 1000-word limit. The assignment details will be given during the early weeks of the course and students will receive appropriate support.

Coursework is an integral part of all weekly classes and everyone enrolled will be expected to do coursework in order to benefit fully from the course. Only those who have registered for credit will be awarded CATS points for completing work the required standard.

Students must submit a completed Declaration of Authorship form at the end of term when submitting your final piece of work. CATS points cannot be awarded without the aforementioned form - Declaration of Authorship form

Application

To earn credit (CATS points) for your course you will need to register and pay an additional £30 fee per course. You can do this by ticking the relevant box at the bottom of the enrolment form or when enrolling online.

Please use the 'Book' or 'Apply' button on this page. Alternatively, please complete an Enrolment Form (Word) or Enrolment Form (Pdf)

Level and demands

The Department's Weekly Classes are taught at FHEQ Level 4, i.e. first year undergraduate level, and you will be expected to engage in a significant amount of private study in preparation for the classes. This may take the form, for instance, of reading and analysing set texts, responding to questions or tasks, or preparing work to present in class.

Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS)

To earn credit (CATS points) you will need to register and pay an additional £30 fee per course. You can do this by ticking the relevant box at the bottom of the enrolment form or when enrolling online. Students who register for CATS points will receive a Record of CATS points on successful completion of their course assessment.

Students who do not register for CATS points during the enrolment process can either register for CATS points prior to the start of their course or retrospectively from the January 1st after the current full academic year has been completed. If you are enrolled on the Certificate of Higher Education you need to indicate this on the enrolment form but there is no additional registration fee.