At Omic Pathways, we teach peptide therapy the way it should be practiced, with structured curricula, evidence-indexed modules, and faculty who use what they teach in the clinic the next morning.
Every module is authored with a working clinician and a bench scientist, cross-linked to primary literature, and refreshed on a twelve-month cadence so the platform reflects the current state of the field. The curriculum spans foundational biochemistry through advanced clinical application: forty-two modules and climbing, across eight therapeutic categories.
Membership is free. Create an account to unlock member-only courses and the full library. The platform is built for independent study, authored by clinicians and scientists who teach what they practice.
Clinical Curriculum
The curriculum is organized by mechanism and body system, not by peptide. A practitioner looking to understand GH-axis modulation can work Module 12 through 18 in sequence; one looking for a single peptide starts from the molecular index.
Open Library
A subset of the library is free to browse without an account: the peptide glossary, twelve starter monographs, and the ongoing safety bulletin. Built for clinicians who want to know what we are before they know whether to join.
- Reference The Peptide Glossary
- Monographs Starter Monographs, Twelve Peptides
- Bulletin Safety and Regulatory Bulletin
- Essays Faculty Essays on Practice and Pharmacology