2025 Global Gene Therapy Training
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What to Expect
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Course Structure - NEW FORMAT for 2025
This course is for academic faculty teaching at accredited universities or medical schools in sub-Saharan Africa. The course aims to train faculty with the necessary knowledge and skills to implement gene therapy education into their university and medical school curricula.
This program features a flexible, on-demand format with short, easy-to-follow videos released at the start of the course, along with a suggested learning path to guide participants. Weekly live “office hours” sessions with course experts will provide opportunities for real-time Q&A and community engagement on specific topics. To earn a certificate, participants must complete a pre-test, post-test, and four weekly course assessments, achieving a cumulative average score of at least 70%—with retakes allowed.
Course Topics + Office Hours Schedule
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Week 1 courses + Office Hours
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Courses 1-3 published: Monday, June 2
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Genetics of Human Disorders
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Gene Therapy Overview, Part 1
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Gene Therapy Overview, Part 2
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Office Hours: Tuesday, June, 10, 2025 from 8-9 am CDT/ 4-5 pm EAT (tentative)
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Week 2 courses + Office Hours
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Courses 4-5 published: Monday June 9
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Office Hours: Tuesday, June 17, 2025 from 8-9 am CDT/ 4-5 pm EAT (tentative)
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Week 3 courses + Office Hours
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Courses 6-7 published: Monday, June 16
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Current Status of Clinical Gene Therapy
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Ethics Issues, Regulatory Issues, and the Role of Patient Advocacy Groups and International Partnerships in Implementing Gene Therapies
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Office Hours: Tuesday, June 24, 2025 from 8-9 am CDT/ 4-5 pm EAT (tentative)
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Week 4 courses + Office Hours
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Course 8 published: Monday, June 23
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Office Hours: Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from 8-9 am CDT/ 4-5 pm EAT (tentative)
Objectives
Participants completing the course will learn:
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Methods used in genetic modification of human tissues
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Major disease targets for clinical gene therapies
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Ethical and regulatory challenges to gene therapies
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Limitation and opportunities for equitable access to gene therapy
Outcomes
At the conclusion of the course the participant will be able to:
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Explain the methods used in clinical gene therapy
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Summarize the status of gene therapy clinical trials
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Critique the ethical and regulatory issues regarding genetic modification of human tissues
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Create educational materials to educate trainees on the current status of clinical gene therapy
Requirements
Participants must complete all pre- and post-tests, view all eight on-demand modules, and complete all four assessments with a score of 70% or higher. Meeting these requirements will result in a certificate from MUHAS and ASGCT.
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