Screening and toxicology -I co _po

I M. PHARM /PHARMACOLOGICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL SCREENING METHODS I  THEORY

After a successful completion of the course the students will be able to

Course outcome number Course Outcomes Cognitive level
CO1 Recall and list the fundamental principles and methodologies of pharmacological screening using in vivo and in vitro techniques C1
CO2 Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the preclinical screening methods for pharmacological and toxicological activities, including the principles of immunoassay and general principles of animal alternative models C2
CO3 Apply knowledge of pharmacological and toxicological screening methods to design and implement experiments, considering the ethical use of laboratory animals and alternative models.. C3
CO4 Analyze the preclinical screening data obtained from in vivo and in vitro experiments, critically evaluating the pharmacological and toxicological effects of substances on laboratory animals.. C4
CO5 Evaluate the significance of immunoassay principles and their application in pharmacological and toxicological screening, assessing the reliability and validity of obtained results. C5
CO6 Develop innovative approaches to improve preclinical screening methods, considering advancements in in vitro techniques and alternative models, and proposing ethical considerations for laboratory animal use in research.. C6

 

Remembering (C1), Understanding (C2), Applying (C3), Analyzing (C4), Evaluating (C5) and Creating (C6)