- Certificate of AchievementHas successfully achieved a Cambridge Advance Online Certificate inApril 11, 2023Professor Andy Neely FREngAnna WoodPro-Vice-Chancellor: Enterprise and Business Relations University of CambridgeManaging Director, Cambridge Online EducationAishwarya NathanNovel Clinical Trial Design in Translational Medicine8 weeks, 8 hours per week

Certificate of Achievement

Has successfully achieved a
Cambridge Advance Online Certificate in
April 11, 2023
Professor Andy Neely FREng
Anna Wood
Pro-Vice-Chancellor: Enterprise and Business Relations
University of Cambridge
Managing Director, Cambridge Online Education
Aishwarya Nathan
Novel Clinical Trial Design in Translational Medicine
8 weeks, 8 hours per week



Novel Clinical Trial Design in Translational Medicine (Cambridge Advance Online)
Aishwarya Nathan
Novel Clinical Trial Design in Translational Medicine is a University of Cambridge short course that enables participants to:
• summarise the concept of translational medicine with relevant examples from clinical practice
• outline the differences between classical experimental medicine methodology and novel methodology and explain how they both relate to established clinical trials
• analyse the different requirements of therapies in the modern treatment era, spanning drug development, gene and cell therapies, and devices and technology
• explain the impact that clinical trial methodology has on patients and how a digital and patient-centered approach influences trial methodology and design
• design a clinical trial to address a given clinical scenario by adopting methods taught on the course, explaining the choices in that scenario and weighing the advantages and disadvantages of the chosen clinical trial.
Skills / Knowledge
- Critical appraisal of published experimental medicine studies and clinical trials
- Use of online learning environments
- Team working for problem-solving
- Ability to use genuine patient involvement to inform high-quality clinical studies
- Independent design of studies to answer a specific clinical problem, including consideration of novel design methodologies
Issued on
April 11, 2023
Expires on
Does not expire