ECTS
120 credits
Duration
2 years
Training structure
Faculty of Pharmacy
Presentation
Objectives
Systems quality assurance and production quality assurance for healthcare products through mastery of appropriate and relevant analysis tools
Know-how and skills
- Knowledge of metrology and quality management terms and standards in different sectors of activity
- Write protocols for analysis, equipment verification, etc.
- Acquire the methodological and technical skills needed to set up and carry out verification, qualification and calibration of laboratory equipment.
- Plan and carry out equipment qualification and analytical or microbiological method validation.
- Mastering analytical results: interpreting analytical results statistically and calculating the uncertainties associated with results
- Managing risk and making the right decisions
- Acquire advanced analysis techniques
Program
Select a program
M1 Drug Science and Health Products
M2 Health Product Analysis: Quality Assurance and Control
Specific courses
Analytical & Microbiological Development
6 creditsManagement & Quality Assurance
5 creditsPerformance Evaluation of Analytical Methods
3 creditsInstrumentation & Qualification
3 creditsStatistical tools for quality
3 credits
Analytical & Microbiological Development
6 creditsManagement & Quality Assurance
5 creditsCore syllabus
Performance Evaluation of Analytical Methods
3 creditsInstrumentation & Qualification
3 creditsStatistical tools for quality
3 credits
Quality and technical/regulatory aspects: Technico réglem
ECTS
3.5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Toxicological investigation
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Cell Biology
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Science
The program offers a refresher course and an in-depth study of the major concepts and methodologies of cell biology, organized around different themes:
1 Cytoskeleton:Introduction to the different types of cytoskeleton. Polymerization properties of actin and tubulin. Proteins associated with the cytoskeleton and regulating polymerization. Molecular motors. Principles of cell migration.
2.cell adhesion & signaling: cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix adhesive structures, their molecular organization and dynamics. Functions and regulation during development and pathogenesis. Regulation by signaling pathways. Mechanotransduction.
3 Addressing and cell trafficking: Ubiquitination and proteasome. Addressing to subcellular compartments, endocytosis and secretion pathways. Molecular basis of vesicular transport, budding, fusion, molecular motors. Signaling in membrane trafficking, trafficking-related genetic diseases and pathogen detour.
4 Cell cycle: Historical introduction. Molecular regulation of the cell cycle. The mitotic spindle, microtubule dynamics and molecular motors, chromosome attachment mechanisms, checkpoints, regulation of mitosis exit and cytokinesis. Mitotic disorders associated with cancer cells.
5 Stem cells: cell differentiation, toti-, pluri- and multipotency, embryonic, adult and cancer stem cells.
6 Programmed cell death: Apoptosis, autophagy, necrosis. Stages and modalities of apoptosis, signaling pathways involved. Role in maintaining homeostasis. Pathophysiological consequences of deregulation of programmed cell death.
Different study models are presented, to introduce the importance of the contribution of biological diversity to the discovery of cellular and molecular mechanisms, and to the understanding of human pathologies.
The program offers a refresher of knowledge and an in-depth study of the major concepts and methodologies of cell biology, organized around different themes:
1. Cytoskeleton: Introduction to the different types of cytoskeleton. Polymerization properties of actin and tubulin. Proteins associated with the cytoskeleton and regulating polymerization. Molecular motors. Principles of cell migration.
2. Cellular Adhesion & Signaling: Cell-cell and extracellular cell-matrix adhesive structures, their molecular and dynamic organization. Functions and regulations during development and pathogenesis. Regulation by signaling channels. Mechanotransduction.
3. Addressing and cell traffic: Ubiquitination and proteasome. Addressing to subcellular compartments, endocytosis and secretion pathways. The molecular bases of vesicular transport, budding, fusion, molecular motors. Signaling in membrane trafficking, genetic diseases linked to trafficking and diversion by pathogens.
4. Cell cycle: Historical introduction. Molecular regulation of the cell cycle. The mitotic spindle, microtubule and molecular motor dynamics, chromosome attachment mechanisms, checkpoints, regulation of mitosis output and cytokinesis. Mitotic disorders associated with cancer cells.
5. Stem cells: cell differentiation, toti-, pluri-and multipotency, embryonic, adult and cancer stem cells.
6. Programmed cell death: Apoptosis, autophagy, necrosis. Stages and modalities of apoptosis, signaling pathways involved. Role in maintaining homeostasis. Physiopathological consequences of deregulation of programmed cell death.
Different study models are presented, in order to introduce the importance of the contribution of biological diversity in the discovery of cellular and molecular mechanisms, as well as in the understanding of human pathologies.
Molecular pharmacology and therapeutics
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Registration and Health Product Economics
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Analytical techniques for drug quality control
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Théra and Pharmaco Chemistry
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Molecular Pharmacochemistry section
ECTS
2 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Therapeutic Chemistry - TC peptide synthesis
ECTS
3 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
R&D and Drug Registration
ECTS
5.5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and biopharmacy
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Advanced analysis techniques for Medi development.
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Fundamentals of health product engineering
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Basic element of health product engineering CT
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Basic element of health product engineering CC
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Introduction to aging and anti-aging
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
introduction aging and anti-aging CC
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
introduction aging and anti-aging CT
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Corporate knowledge and patent valuation
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Science
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Why?
-Because you can start your own business whatever your field of study.
To be selected by an incubator-type support structure
-Build a network in the field of entrepreneurship and innovation
PEPITE Patent Project, what is it? A teaching unit made up of a number of key moments:
a 3-day "tool training" seminar
-regular meetings with coaches
-deliverables: briefing note, market study, business plan
a 10-minute final pitch to present your innovative company
Drug design: Introduction to drug design
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Microscopies and spectroscopies for biology
Study level
BAC +4
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Industrial development of aging models
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Industrial Development of Aging Models CC
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Industrial development of CT Aging Models
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Statistics and scientific watch
ECTS
3 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Quality and technical/regulatory aspects: Technico réglem
ECTS
3.5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
R&D and Drug Registration
ECTS
5.5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Statistics and scientific watch
ECTS
3 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Framed Work R&D Medicines and Health Products
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
TER Health product development pathway
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
TER Aging and anti-aging start-up course
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
TER Regulatory Environment track
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
TER Structural Biology pathway
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
TER Innovation in Health Chemistry pathway
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
TER Health product analysis pathway
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Analytical & Microbiological Development
ECTS
6 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Management & Quality Assurance
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Performance Evaluation of Analytical Methods
ECTS
3 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Instrumentation & Qualification
ECTS
3 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Statistical tools for quality
ECTS
3 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Analytical & Microbiological Development
ECTS
6 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Management & Quality Assurance
ECTS
5 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
News and recent advances in drug science
ECTS
4 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Comnunication - Application of English
ECTS
3 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Performance Evaluation of Analytical Methods
ECTS
3 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Instrumentation & Qualification
ECTS
3 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Statistical tools for quality
ECTS
3 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Health product analysis internship
ECTS
20 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Tutored project Health product analysis pathway
ECTS
10 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy