This course will introduce students to basic concepts in human genetics and personalized medicine. Students will be introduced to important pharmacogenomic targets such as drug metabolizing enzymes, transporters, and receptors. Students will be introduced to key resources, methods, and approaches used in the field. Through lectures, journal articles, and case studies, students will learn about the principles of pharmacogenomics and examples of drugs that are impacted by pharmacogenomic variation. Students will be introduced to areas of medicine where pharmacogenomics can be used to optimize patient care. Students will also learn about the barriers and challenges of implementing pharmacogenomics in the clinic.