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Guidelines for Developing Successful Short Advanced Courses in Systems Medicine and Systems Biology

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[EN] Systems medicine and systems biology have inherent educational challenges. These have largely been addressed either by providing new masters programs or by redesigning undergraduate programs. In contrast, short courses can respond to a different need: they can provide condensed updates for professionals across academia, the clinic, and industry. These courses have received less attention. Here, we share our experiences in developing and providing such courses to current and future leaders in systems biology and systems medicine. We present guidelines for how to reproduce our courses, and we offer suggestions for how to select students who will nurture an interdisciplinary learning environment and thrive there. The authors would like to acknowledge helpful comments from the editor. J.T. was supported by EU FP7 305033 CASyM and King Abdullah University for Science and Technology. D.G., F.M., S.T, A.C., and J.T. were supported by EU FP7 306000 STATegra Gómez-Cabrero, D.; Marabita, F.; Tarazona Campos, S.; Cano, I.; Roca, J.; Conesa, A.; Sabatier, P.... (2017). Guidelines for Developing Successful Short Advanced Courses in Systems Medicine and Systems Biology. Cell Systems. 5(3):168-175. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cels.2017.05.013

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