The Eleventh Annual Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) Symposium on Disease and Therapeutic Response Modeling and Simulation
*February 16 - 18,* *2022* *Registration* *is now open!* We are pleased to announce that the Eleventh Annual Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) Symposium on Disease and Therapeutic Response Modeling and Simulation will take place during February 16 - 18, 2022 as a virtual symposium. This three-day program will feature speakers from Academia (Indiana University, Purdue University, University of Buffalo, University of California San Francisco, University of Cincinnati, University of Michigan, Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of Hamburg, Germany), Industry (Abbvie, Astellas Pharma, Eli Lilly and Company, Merck), as well as Metrum Research Group, Rosa & Co., CATO SMS, and FDA. The symposium will cover a range of topics including model-informed precision dosing, machine learning approaches to model selection, model informed drug development in niche areas like siRNA and combination immunotherapy and various other novel disease and therapeutics modeling work. Also, there are various sessions for networking and career development, especially for the early-career participants. The full agenda for the symposium can be accessed at this link. <https://indiana.sharepoint.com/:w:/s/O365-DiseaseandTherapeuticResponseModelingProgram/EX-gK3el8pJPv3quMBlHnpoBhnlvN4Ty-7w3lceDdVrLUw?e=9m9V84> This years' symposium will be conducted in a completely virtual format owing to the pandemic and the success of our 2021 virtual symposium. *Registration**:* This symposium is conducted for *FREE *for all the participants including academic, industry and government. Kindly register for the symposium using the following link: FOR REGISTRATION <https://iu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bQNincdiUzDLdhI> Please register at the earliest to help us be prepared for the breakout sessions. We look forward to meeting you virtually in February! If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Sara Quinney (squin...@iu.edu) or Megan Creasser (meeca...@iu.edu).