Pharmacontamination of the Ocean
01 Nov 25 - 31 Jan 26
Resumen
The Course aims to raise awareness and evaluate the current knowledge on pharmacontamiantion of the Ocean and its impact on marine life, human health and blue economy.
The Course is in line with the Ocean Decade Campaign and, in particular, with the SDG14 since it will inform citizens and professionals about the hidden danger of medicines spread in the ocean, pollutants capable of exerting a detrimental effect on the marine ecosystem.
Key contents will include topics about the magnitude of pharmacocontamination in the ocean; and ecopharmacovigilance and marine-pharmacovigilance as new emerging concepts.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, the participants are expected to be able to understand,analise and evaluate the importance of pharma-contamination, to categorize and detect the importance of the ocean on human health, and to create the future leaders in different ocean reagions that are capable of sustaining crtiical thinking and to fight ocean pollution derived from pharmaceuticals to all society levels.
Target audience
The training is focused on undergraduate and posgraduate students (in Biology, Pharmacy, Medicine, Tourism, Engineer, Chemistry, Agronomy and Veterinary), researchers, policy makers, and lecturers.
Pre-requisites
Participants must:
- Have prior knowledge about marine life and environment.
- A working knowledge of English.
Course content
- Módule 1 Introduction to marine eco-pharmacovigilance (4 h)
- Pharmacovigilance principles (30 min)
- Pharmacovigilance in rivers (1.5 h)
- Pharmacovigilance in seas/oceans (2 h)
- Módule 2 The impact of medicines pollution on marine biodiversity
- Evidence in terms of interferences on corals and algae metabolism due to medicines (2 h)
- Evidence in terms of interferences on fishes and mollusks metabolism due to medicines (2 h)
- Módule 3 The impact of medicines pollution on coastal environment and human health (6 h)
- Medicines-related pollution effect in fishing and aquaculture (2 h)
- Medicines microdoses and effect for human health (2 h)
- Sunscreens as pollutants (2 h)
- Módule 4 The Ocean contribution to Pharmacology and One Health (4 h)
- Traditional medicine derived from the Ocean (1 h)
- Veterinary medicines derived from the Ocean (1.5 h)
- Human health and ocean-related drug-discovery (1.5 h)
- Módule 5 Communication Strategies to Advocate Ocean Protection (2 h)
Language of instruction: English
Course Duration, Synchronous Sessions, and Format
This course is expected to be mainly self-paced, with an estimated total of 20 hours to complete all activities. Live sessions may be scheduled by instructors as complementary activities, including a final debate.
Instructors
Organizers
This course is organized by the University of Milan (Research Center of Precision Medicine and Chronic Inflammation) UNESCO IOC OceanTeacher Global Academy RTC Belgium.
Application process and selection criteria
OTGA online application form. Before starting the online application process, applicants must: (a) create a profile in OceanExpert (www.oceanexpert.org); (b) prepare a short Curriculum Vitae (2 pages); and (c) prepare a motivational statement highlighting the relevance of this course for the candidate's career (maximum 300 words).
A limited number of seats are available (30 seats). Please complete the online application form available on this LINK [https://otga.wufoo.com/forms/m1er1ms20dgqsk3/]. The applications start on 12 August 2025. The deadline to submit the application is 20 September 2025.
UNESCO is committed to promoting equal access principles. Applications from minority or underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged.
Assessment & Certificate
Participants will be required to complete all lessons, complete 80% of the sessions, pass the final assignment and oral debate. A certificate of completion will be issued for those who complete these requisites.
Contacts
- Course Coordinators: Giovanni Damiani (Giovanni.damiani1@unimi.it)
- OTGA Secretariat: ioc.training@unesco.org
Costs
Free of charge. There are no tuition fees.
The instructors will give the course voluntarily.
Cancellation policy
In the event of cancellation of the course by the OTGA or its affiliates, we will provide notification of cancellation at least 7 days prior to the course date. In the event of cancellation by the attendee, we should receive notification of cancellation at least 7 days prior to the course date.
Event Times (UTC-5):
Starts: 31 Oct 2025 18:00:00Ends: 30 Jan 2026 18:00:00
