Genomics of obesity and metabolic disease (for credit)

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As our understanding of the contribution of genetics to a range of human disorders grows, so effective screening strategies reveal new insights that will enhance health outcomes. This module will enable you to develop your understanding of the increasing role of genomics in the diagnosis and management obesity and metabolic disease (along with their sequelae) in particular while encouraging you to integrate ideas from across the curriculum. You will learn about common and rare genetic contributors to obesity and metabolic disease, and how this informs decision making by multidisciplinary teams.   Equitable access to high-quality care and the impact of living with obesity and metabolic disease will be explored. You will gain practical experience of how genome-wide association studies are performed and the role of polygenic scoring in disease stratification. The introduction of drugs such as GLP-1 agonists has transformed obesity care, and you will learn of the next generation of drugs in development. 

For information on other modules, go to the Cambridge Genomic Medicine Programme: modular study

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