About

GOHAR ESLAMI, Pharm.D., Ph.D., is a clinical researcher/clinical trial operation and Molecular Tumor Board manager with Early Drug Development at the Stanford Cancer Institute. She has extensive expertise in drug development/discovery, precision medicine, early- and late-phase clinical trials, drug safety, and targeted therapies. She earned a doctorate in Pharmacotherapy, completing her pharmacogenomics training at the University of Florida. Previously she served as an assistant professor of pharmacy, where she was actively involved in training pharmacy students and residents, while providing inpatient and outpatient clinical pharmacy services. During this time, she also contributed to late-phase clinical trials and gained experience working within the pharmaceutical industry. She teaches courses in Drug Discovery and Translational Medicine, preparing students to bridge scientific innovation with clinical application.

Gohar Eslami's courses currently open for enrollment

Clinical Pharmacovigilance 101: AE, SAE, AESI, SUSAR Reporting

CTDM.X409
$785
  • Live-Online Attend via Zoom at scheduled times.
Schedule
Date Start Time End Time Meeting Type Location
Tue, 08-11-2026 5:30pm 8:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Thu, 08-13-2026 5:30pm 8:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Tue, 08-18-2026 5:30pm 8:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Thu, 08-20-2026 5:30pm 8:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Tue, 08-25-2026 5:30pm 8:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Thu, 08-27-2026 5:30pm 8:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
Tue, 09-01-2026 5:30pm 8:30pm Live-Online REMOTE
 

This class is offered in an online synchronous format. Students are expected to log into this course via Canvas at the start time of scheduled meetings and participate via Zoom, for the duration of each scheduled class meeting.

To see all meeting dates, click "Full Schedule" below.

You will be granted access in Canvas to your course site and course materials approximately 24 hours prior to the published start date of the course.

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Prerequisites / Skills Needed

Prerequisites:

  • CTDM.X411: Good Clinical Practices