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Seattle, WA

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Start Date: 29 Oct 2012

End Date: 02 Nov 2012

                    ***Last few places remaining***

Intensive course:

‘Model-based drug development: Incorporating population variability into mechanistic prediction of PK and modelling of PK-PD'

This event will be held at the Red Lion Hotel, Fifth Avenue, Seattle.

Delegates will learn how to simulate:

  • Metabolic drug clearance (CL)
  • Metabolic drug-drug interactions (DDIs)
  • Gut first-pass metabolism
  • Oral drug absorption incorporating food effects and the impact of dosage form
  • Effect of transporters and enterohepatic recirculation on kinetics and DDIs
  • Drug distribution to different organs
  • Population variability in drug concentration-time profiles
    Variation in kinetics in specific populations (paediatrics, ethnic groups, various disease populations)
  • Pharmacodynamic effects of different compounds
  • Time-course of drug in plasma that fits observed clinical data (achieved by combining fitting techniques with IVIVE, PBPK and drug specific in vitro data)

The workshops are split into two sessions and delegates may register for all or part of the course as follows:

Part I: 29th - 31st Oct 2012
Part II: 31st Oct - 2nd Nov 2012

Click here to download the workshop flyer.

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For further information on any of Simcyp's events please contact Kelly Turton.


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