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Manchester University Pharmacogenomics Program

Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Specialty
Pharmacogenomics
OVERVIEW
Program
Graduate Program
Positions
16
Primary Specialty
Pharmacogenomics
Length
1 years
Start Date
Preceptor
David F. Kisor, B.S., Pharm.D., FCP
RELATED CAREERS
Clinical Pharmacist
Research Assistant Professor
Clinical Pharmacogenomics Specialist
Pharmacogenomics Pharmacist
Laboratory Director
Associate Professor
Professor
Assistant Professor
CONTACT INFORMATION
10627 Diebold Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46845
David F. Kisor
DETAILED INFORMATION

The on-campus program at our Fort Wayne, IN. campus is divided into three four-month semesters, providing an unparalleled depth and breadth in pharmacogenomics (PGx). You’ll study human genetics, bioinformatics, pharmacokinetics and more paired with a laboratory sequence that will prepare you to perform DNA analysis and pharmacogenetic test results interpretation to bridge the clinical and laboratory aspects of PGx. You will graduate with knowledge and skills to place you into the pharmaceutical, genetic testing, and pharmacy services industries.

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