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Institutional

Afer*Nova partners with educational institutions, bio-tech companies, hospital groups, medical practices, public health agencies, pharmaceutical companies. Take a seat at our table and we can do great things together.  

For more information, contact Detina Zalli at info@afernova.io

 

The Afer*Nova Difference

Our Offerings


We offer CME-credit granting part-time education in multiple depths of study and differing durations. Advanced programs are 12 or 24 weeks. Basic courses are as short as a day or a week or two.

World Class Instructors

Afer*Nova's team of PhD level instructors have taught at top institutions worldwide including Harvard, Oxford and Yale Universities as well as NASA.

Renowned Guest Lecturers

Our guest lecture partners are among the foremost medical and scientific minds in the world, including Nobel Laureates, NASA Fellows and senior educators from the world's leading institutions.

Multi-Disciplined and
Personalized

A combinatoin of live instructor-led training, online video, extensive required reading and research, group assignments, 1-on-1 mentoring and guest lecturers creates a vibrant and varied course curriculum for students of differing backgrounds.

Scientific Paper
Publication

In many Afer*Nova courses students write scientific papers in their chosen area of expertise / interest or future specialities. Student papers are published by the Zalli Foundation and included in the Zalli Journal of Medical Sciences.

Lifetime Support and Networking

Afer*Nova provides professional letters of recommendation throughout your entire career. The network of Afer*Nova alumni support each other online and in person at co-sponsored leadership and scientific events.

Get the right education

Browse our list of courses

Explore our comprehensive selection of genomics courses, designed to equip you with the latest knowledge and skills in this cutting-edge field. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced learner, our courses cover a wide range of topics, from foundational principles to advanced genomic technologies