The objective of the MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmacometrics) program is
to allow current professionals to acquire skills and knowledge to plan,
perform, and interpret pharmacometric analyses with the goal of influencing key
drug development, regulatory, and therapeutic decisions. The program offers
theoretical and applied technical knowledge together with necessary business
skills tailored for the pharmaceutical sector. All courses will follow
case-based study and are 100% online.
Here is a student testimonial:
"Upon entering the Pharmacometrics program, the singular goal is made clear- to
train leaders capable of influencing decisions. The program immediately engages
you in the practice of the Decisions/Information/Analysis methodology via an
orchestrated series of live sessions, recorded lectures, discussions with
fellow students and faculty, practice problems, and individual and group case
study projects- all conveniently accessed over the internet. Appropriately
positioning pharmacometric analyses as a tool and creating a strong focus on
systematic decision-making is what will allow the practitioners of
pharmacometrics to drive drug development and regulatory successes. Although
still early in the program, I sense that we've laid a solid foundation, and
look forward to further implementing the process."
- Carl LeCerte, Senior Investigator, Quantitative Pharmacology
For more details and information on courses offered and how to apply please
follow the link:
http://ctm.umaryland.edu/page_onlinems.php
Additional inquiries may be sent to
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Devin Pastoor
Research Scientist
Center for Translational Medicine
University of Maryland School of Pharmacy