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University of Toronto licenses the Simcyp Population-based ADME Simulator

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Date: 06 May 2010

Simcyp is pleased to announce that the Governing Council of the University of Toronto, Canada, has signed an agreement with Simcyp to license the Simcyp Population-based ADME Simulator, Simcyp Paediatric and Simcyp Rat Simulators for use in teaching and research.

This university joins other institutes that have recently signed, including:

  • Department of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Bonn, Germany
  • Department of Paediatric, Pharmacology & Pharmacogenetics, Hôpital Robert Debré, Paris, France
  • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

Currently, over sixty academic, regulatory and not-for profit institutes license the Simcyp Simulator.


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