Translational Research: Translational Science, Certificate
Penn offers three certificates in Translational Research: the Certificate in Translational Science, the Certificate in Entrepreneurial Science, or the Certificate in Regulatory Science. The Certificate in Translational Science aims to develop a strong foundation in the fundamental techniques of translational research.
The certificate can be finished in one year and must be completed within two years.
For more information: http://www.itmat.upenn.edu/certificate/
Curriculum
The certificate requires the completion of 4 course units with a passing grade of B- or better.
First Year | ||
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Fall | Course Units | |
MTR 5100 | Introduction to Clinical and Translational Research | 1 |
MTR 6000 | Introduction to Biostatistics 1 | 1 |
Course Units | 2.00 | |
Spring | ||
Select 2 electives from the following: | 2 | |
Scientific & Ethical Conduct | ||
Medical Entrepreneurship: Commercializing Translational Science | ||
Introduction to Bioinformatics | ||
Fundamentals of FDA Regulation | ||
Clinical Trial Management | ||
Introduction to Drug Development | ||
REG 6210 | ||
New Trends in Medicine and Vaccine Discovery | ||
Other Electives 2 | ||
Course Units | 2.00 | |
Total Course Units | 4.00 |
- 1
Other biostatistics courses may be substituted if taken in the past two years with a grade of B- or better.
- 2
Students may take elective courses outside of these recommendations, by substituting a different MTR/REG course or a course outside of MTR/REG, but must obtain permission before enrolling.
Research Project
The certificate requires a one-year engagement in clinical and translational research. This will take the form of a new research project or as a translational arm to research currently being conducted. Prospective students will identify a mentor and define the research project at the time of application.
The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2024 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.