Curriculum
Organized by mechanism and body system
The Omic Pathways curriculum spans foundational biochemistry through advanced clinical application. Modules are grouped into eight therapeutic categories so clinicians can work by track, by system, or by specific mechanism without re-reading the fundamentals every time.
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The biochemistry and receptor theory every clinician needs before clinical application.
Weight, insulin, and the GLP-1 axis, with a clinician-first view of current practice.
Secretagogues, releasing peptides, and the place of GH modulation in current practice.
Biology of aging, senolytics, and the evolving role of peptide therapy.
Tendon, cartilage, and soft-tissue recovery, with the peptides that sit near each.
Cognitive peptides, mood modulation, and the neuroinflammation interface.
Modulating the immune system without stepping on it.
Reading a patient across eight layers of biology.