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CERSI-PGx launches free pharmacogenomics eLearning portal

The Centre of Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation in Pharmacogenomics (CERSI-PGx) has officially launched a new eLearning portal designed to accelerate the adoption of pharmacogenomics (PGx) in real-world clinical practice. 

Led by the University of Liverpool in partnership with the British Pharmacological Society (BPS) and Queen Mary University of London, the portal offers free, bitesized online learning tailored for healthcare and regulatory professionals. The platform aims to build confidence and capability in applying PGx to improve therapeutic outcomes. 

Funded by Innovate UK and led by former BPS President, Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed, CERSI-PGx is committed to driving forward education that supports the delivery of medicines “fit for the genome”. The newly launched course represents a major step in empowering clinicians, prescribers and decisionmakers to integrate genomic insights into everyday prescribing. 

How to Get Started 

Access to the CERSI-PGx course is completely free. Learners can begin in just a few steps: 

  1. Select the course 

  2. Complete the free checkout 

  3. Check your email for login details 

  4. Start learning 

The launch of the CERSI-PGx eLearning portal marks an important milestone in advancing genomic literacy across the healthcare landscape—supporting safer, more effective, and more personalised prescribing for patients.

Access the CERSI-PGx eLearning Portal

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