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HMX Pro Pharmacology
Drug Delivery

Advance your career with a Harvard Medical School certificate.


The range of systems and approaches that can be used to deliver therapeutics is growing and advancing at an incredible rate, so learning about the advances in drug delivery has important implications for anyone working in health care and related sectors.

HMX Pro Pharmacology – Drug Delivery offers a unique way for professionals to learn from leading Harvard Medical School faculty about cutting-edge drug delivery systems and approaches that can be used in the treatment and prevention of disease.

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Course Information

Upcoming course periods

January 14 – March 28, 2025 | Apply now through January 6
April 15 – June 27, 2025 | Apply now through April 7

June 3 – August 15, 2025 | Application opens March 26
September 2 – November 14, 2025 | Application opens May 14


Course length

The course period is 10 weeks long. New lessons are released periodically, and all material remains available until the course closes. Expect to spend a total of 10-20 hours for this course.


Course cost

US$995 for an individual course

Think others at your company would be interested? We offer group discounts and direct enrollment options – contact us to learn more.

Course Topics

Overview of Drug Delivery

  • What is Drug Delivery?
  • The Promise of Drug Delivery

Drug Delivery Systems

  • Overview of Drug Delivery Systems
  • Local Administration for Systemic Effect
  • Local Administration for Local Effect
  • Systemic Administration for Systemic Effect
  • Systemic Administration for Local Effect
  • Clinical Linkage: Closed Loop Systems

Selected Approaches to Drug Delivery

  • Overview of Drug Delivery Approaches
  • Enhancing Permeation
  • Modifying Drugs by Attachment to Polymers
  • Manipulating Existing Drug Transport Mechanisms
  • Utilizing Vectors to Deliver Drugs
  • Remote Triggering
  • Clinical Linkage: Recent Advances in Drug Delivery Systems

Materials and Systems

  • Overview of Materials and Systems
  • Polymeric Materials
  • Non-polymeric Materials
  • Triggerable Materials
  • Microparticles vs. Nanoparticles
  • Hydrogels
  • Biocompatibility
  • Clinical Linkage: Developing New Drug Delivery Systems

Wrap-up

  • The Future of Drug Delivery

More Information

Frequently asked questions

Who should take this course?

This course is designed for professionals in health care, life sciences, and related industries who want to have a better understanding of drug delivery for their work.

What do participants need to know to succeed in this course?

We recommend basic knowledge of chemistry, biology, and physics, as well as an understanding of key pharmacology concepts. If you need further background in pharmacology, we also offer an introductory course, HMX Pro Pharmacology – Essentials.

What is the time commitment?

Most people can expect to spend around 15–20 hours total, but this depends on your baseline knowledge, how carefully you take notes, and how seriously you take the assessments. New course material is released periodically, and remains available until the course period ends, so participants can work at their own pace. There is a final exam at the end of each course that can be taken any time during the final exam period.

Can participants earn certificates from Harvard Medical School?

There are two certification levels, based on participant scores:

  • Certificate of Achievement
  • Certificate of Completion

Course Instructors

Kate McDonnell-Dowling, HMX Pharmacology Course Lead

Kate McDonnell-Dowling, PhD

Lecturer in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School
Associate Director of Curriculum, HMX


Daniel Kohane

Daniel Kohane, MD, PhD

Professor of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School
Pediatric Critical Care Physician, Boston Children’s Hospital


Philip Cole

Philip Cole, MD, PhD

Professor of Medicine and Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School
Senior Investigator, Brigham and Women’s Hospital