The translation of therapeutics to clinical use for the benefit of patients is a key milestone in the development of a drug. This module is designed to give students a deeper understanding of diseases and conditions which affect a range of organ systems and how drugs work to treat them. It will build upon pharmacology principles to highlight how, in a range of clinical settings, drugs work for particular conditions including infectious diseases, neurology, oncology and cardiovascular disease. Students will learn about the underlying disease/ condition, therapeutic targets, drugs and their mechanism of action and how they benefit the patient. They will learn aspects of clinical pharmacology, including personalised methodologies, and to assess patient data via case studies incorporating real-world clinical data. Teaching is via a series of formal lectures, interactive workshops and seminars. The module will be assessed by a report of a data analysis task related to the different topics and a written exam assessment.