EP/T Training Program Required Courses
- All trainees in the EP/T Training Program must attend the Biomedical Research Integrity Series, offered each summer by the School of Medicine. The EP/T Program requires trainees to attend at least 3 lectures in the series and one discussion group while in the program.
- All trainees must participate in the EP/T seminars and present progress annually.
- In addition to one formal course that addresses key issues in translational and/or clinical research, trainees will be expected to participate in at least two ITHS (Institute for Translational Health Sciences) seminars each year.
- Predoctoral trainees must take at least one quarter of graduate level toxicology (ENVH405, 514, 515, or 516), and Environmental Pathology (PATH 555).
- It is also required of all trainees to take at least one course from the following list of courses, during their time of support on the grant.
ENVH 577: Risk Assessment for Enviromental Health Hazards; DEOHS/Public Health - Faustman
ENVH/EPI 570: Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology; DEOHS & Epidemiology/Public Health - Checkoway
PHG/ENVH/PCEUT 513: Basic Concepts in Pharmacogenetics and Toxicogenomics; Public Health Genetics & DEOHS & Pharmaceutics/Public Health, Pharmacy - Eaton, Thummel
GENOME 561: Molecular Population Genetics and Evolution; Genome Sciences/ Medicine - Various
MEBI 541: Introduction to Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis of Evidence; Medical Education & Biomedical Informatics/Medicine - Wolf
MEBI 536: Bioinformatics and Gene Sequence Analysis; Medical Education & Biomedical Informatics/Medicine - Rose


