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Pharmacokinetic - Pharmacodynamic Data Analysis

A new 4 day Hands on Course using Winlonin

Type Course
Language English
Date May 20, 2007 to
May 24, 2007
Venue Madingley Hall

Cambridge,
GB
Chemistry Specialties
  • medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • other
Contact Susan Hughes
RPSGB
1 Lambeth High Street
London, SE1 7JN
GB
020 7572 2640
202 7572 2506
science@rpsgb.org
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by Lisa Gilbert last modified 12-11-06 10:59 AM

This advanced workshop provides an interface between the computer analysis of PK and PD data and physiological concepts. Based on the background and concepts provided by the course lecturers, delegates will apply this information to the WinNonlin modelling package. A unique feature of the course is the access to the computer package to undertake hands-on exercises on real-life case studies and availability of course tutors to help in problem solving. The partici¬pants will be exposed to a wide range of preclinical and clinical pkpd datasets based on single/multiple subjects. A residential course organised by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain in partnership with the Swedish Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Session titles

 Basic pharmacodynamic theory  Turnover concept and modelling theory  Effect compartment models  Receptor on/off binding models  Pharmacodynamic complexities  Single and multiple dose dynamics  Inter-species scaling of PD data  Tolerance & rebound models  Transduction, Synergy  PKPD in discovery & development

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