The ultimate purpose of the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries is the development and delivery of therapeutics. This course covers fundamentals of engineering and the pharmaceutical sciences related to therapeutics, including basic pharmaceutics/drug delivery, pharmacokinetics, biomolecular kinetics, and regulatory issues. Specific focus is placed on biotherapeutics, including antibodies and protein engineering,RNA and DNA therapeutics (gene therapy and RNAi), extracellular vesicle biotechnology (exosomes), and cell-based therapies, including stem cells. The use of delivery technologies to enable therapeutics (e.g. nanomedicine) will also be discussed.
Applicable to BSCI area credits of PHNB and CEBG, enrichment for ECEV and MICB, and the Cell Biology, Development, Physiology category of GENB.
Shared with BIOE462. Credit only granted for BSCI439I or BIOE462.
Only one course of the following can be applied to a BSCI degree BSCI439E, BSCI439F, BSCI439I, BSCI439J, BSCI439K.