Stanford - South Africa Biomedical Informatics Program: The Curriculum Development Project

How to Order Free DVD's: Instructions for Programs Funded by The Fogarty International Center AND for South Africa

Instructors from programs funded by the Fogarty International Center and from educational institutions in South Africa may request copies of the pharmacogenomics class materials for personal, scholarly and instructional use; we will provide copies of the content upon request without charge. For all others, we charge a small duplication, shipping and handling fee.

Sample the video

Download the first 10 minutes of the introductory Pharmacogenomics lecture (38.1 MB mp4 file - You will need Real Player, QuickTime, iTunes or other compatible video player to view). This mp4 file has been reduced in resolution and size for faster downloads.

Download the Pharmacogenomics lecture slides (you will be directed to the PharmGKB website)

Instructions for Ordering

The link below opens a new webpage with an online order form. Please use this form as it keeps distribution costs to a minimum.

You will need your passcode to use the online order form. This passcode should be contained in the email or other communication sent to you by the Fogarty Center or the Stanford - South Africa Biomedical Informatics Program. If you don't have a passcode, please contact either Betty Cheng (bcheng <_AT_> stanford.edu) or Patricia Josias (patricia <_AT_> sanbi.ac.za). (The "<_AT_>" stands for @) Or you may use the contact form.

Order Pharmacodgenomics DVD's Online

Please direct further enquiries to

Betty Cheng ( bcheng < AT> stanford.edu )
Program Director
Stanford-South Africa Biomedical Informatics Program
Stanford School of Medicine
251 Campus Drive, MSOB, x-215, MC:5479
Stanford, CA 94305-5479
USA
Tel: 1-650-723-2380

 

 

This course is sponsored in part by the PharmGKB project and the Stanford-South Africa Biomedical Informatics Program (SSABMI). The Pharmacogenetics Research Network and Database (PGRN) is financially supported by grants from NIGMS, NHLBI, NHGRI, NIEHS, NCI, and NLM within the NIH, HHS. PharmGKB is managed at Stanford University and is supported by the NIH/NIGMS Pharmacogenetics Research Network and Database (U01GM61374). The SSABMI is a joint training program between Stanford University, University of the Western Cape, University of Cape Town and the National Institute of Communicable Diseases. SSABMI  is funded by the Fogarty Center, a section of NIH under award TW006993.