The IPCTRM’s curriculum provides the expertise, professionalism, and technical skills needed for cell therapy research and practical application.
I)
A. Three Main Axes:
Basic Research skills, covering: Stem cell research in medicine, Cell biology, Molecular biology, Advanced stem cell biology, Immune cell therapy;
Translational application, covering: Clinical study, Medical statistics, Special topics in cell therapy & regeneration medicine;
Industrial application and Regulation Affairs, covering: Research ethics, Forum for cell therapy & regeneration medicine, and Medical industry and cell therapy regulations and patents.
B. Requieds Courses:
◆ Seminar | 4 credits |
◆ Advanced stem cell biology | 2 credits |
◆ Forum for cell therapy & regeneration medicine | 2 credits |
◆ Special topics in cell therapy & regeneration medicine | 2 credits |
◆ Immune cell therapy | 2 credits |
◆ Dissertation | 12 credits |
C. Suggested Electives Courses:
◆ Cell biology | 3 credits |
◆ Molecular biology | 3 credits |
◆ Medical statistics | 2 credits |
◆ Stem cell research in medicine | 2 credits |
Graduate Requirement
1)
Before graduation, students must complete the tasks of each stage and the conditions that must be met, summarized as follows: (please refer to the study method for completeness)
A. Each Learning Stage:
(a) Courses Taken (A minimum of 30 credits, including 24 credits of required courses. Most of the course requirement can be completed in 2 years.)
(b) Dissertation Guidance Committee (DGC)
(c) Qualification Exam (QE)
(d) Preliminary Audit of Ph.D. Dissertation
(e) Oral Dissertation Defense
B. Special conditions required for graduation:
(a) Reporting at an academic symposium for at least one time.
(b) At least 1 original publication in SCI, SSCI journal (ranked in top 50%) as the first single author.