The program is aimed at training a competitive specialist with theoretical knowledge in the field of reproductive genetics and practical skills in the use of assisted reproductive technologies, able to solve scientific and practical problems in the field of human reproduction and to improve professional competencies on the genetic basis of female and male infertility.
LO1. Analyze the genetic patterns of human embryonic and ontogenetic development at the molecular, cellular, organismal levels;
LO 2. Interpret the causes and mechanisms of molecular genetic and epigenetic variability;
LO 3. Use molecular genetic methods to diagnose developmental disorders of the embryo and fetus;
LO 4. Determine the genetic factors of female and male infertility using molecular genetic methods;
LO 5. Apply methods of assisted reproductive technologies (preimplantation genetic testing, in vitro fertilization, prenatal diagnosis of hereditary pathology, etc.) to solve the problem of infertility;
LO 6. Develop actionable recommendations based on representative and original analysis results;
LO 7. Analyze scientific, technical and patent information on research topics using information technology;
LO 8. Develop and introduce theoretical and applied disciplines into the educational process based on a student-centered approach using digital technologies, interactive methods, forms and teaching aids;
LO 9. Design and implement comprehensive research, including interdisciplinary, based on the analysis of fundamental and applied problems in the field of reproductive genetics;
LO 10. Plan professional activities taking into account ethical and legal norms and principles of bioethics;
LO 11. Develop a plan for research work and present the results of independent research to the scientific community;
LO 12. Improve professional and personal self-education and be able to work in a team.