The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai offers courses that cover a wide array of medical disciplines, including genetics, neuroscience, and public health. These courses are designed for healthcare professionals, students, and anyone interested in the medical field, providing both foundational and advanced knowledge.
7 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Courses
The Library of Integrative Network-based Cellular Signatures (LINCS) is an NIH Common Fund program. The idea is to perturb different types of human cells with many...
Learn about the technologies underlying experimentation used in systems biology, with particular focus on RNA sequencing, mass spec-based proteomics, flow/mass cytometry...
A strong argument can be made that the health care field is one of the most information-intensive sectors in the U.S. economy and avoidance of the rapid advances...
This course will focus on developing integrative skills through directed reading and analysis of the current primary literature to enable the student to develop...
Otorhinolaryngology is a surgical subspecialty that specializes in management and treatment of conditions relating to the head and neck. Developed at Icahn School...
Design systems-level experiments using appropriate cutting edge techniques, collect big data, and analyze and interpret small and big data sets quantitatively.\n\nThe...
NOTE: In order to take this course you should have taken and complete the following courses in the Signature Track: Introduction to Systems Biology, Network Analysis...