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This is a course in health economics specifically tailored to non-economists.This course will provide an introduction to main concepts in health economics (opportunity cost, equity, efficiency, scarcity) and an overview of economic principals with particular application to health care. There…
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The objective of this module is to give graduates an introduction to the principles and practice of teaching and learning at third level, through a mix of practical advice and initiation into recent research on teaching and learning. Case Studies…
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This module forms part of the Graduate Certificate in Clinical & Translational Research. The goal of this module is to introduce students to key concepts in the collection, processing and storage of biological samples for clinical and translational research. Specifically,…
This module is designed for research students who wish to understand and become critically aware of principles, practice and applications of genomics and transcriptomics and become competent, independent users of these technologies. It will be delivered in five blocks comprising…
Designed for students who wish to understand and become critically aware of principles, practice and applications of the rapidly developing proteomic technologies. Topics covered: refresher of protein biochemistry; gel-based and gel-free separations; Mass Spectrometric techniques; post-translational modifications and interactomics; protein…
This module provides an oversight of the processes which mediate the immune systems response to pathogens. Thus it delves into the molecular mechanisms underlying the innate and adaptive immune responses, including the roles of B cells and T cells including…
This module is designed for students who wish to understand and become critically aware of principles, practice and applications of the rapidly developing proteomic technologies. It will be delivered in 10 stand-alone blocks, each one composed of 3hr seminar-style sessions…