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University of North Carolina granted Simcyp academic licenses

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Date: 03 Jul 2009

Simcyp is pleased to announce that the University of North Carolina, Eshelman School of Pharmacy, has obtained academic licenses for the Simcyp Population-based ADME Simulator. The Simulator will be  used for research purposes to investigate dose selection, PK sampling optimization and prediction of metabolism- and transporter-based drug-xenobotic interactions.

The platform will also be used to support teaching of the ‘Advanced Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics’ course in the department, which currently occupies second place in the US News and World Report 2008 ranking of the best graduate schools for pharmacy.


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