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)