THE SHEINER/ROWLAND ADVANCED COURSE IN PHARMACOKINETICS/PHARMACODYNAMICS

Hotel Waldhaus (5 star), Sils-Maria, Engadin Valley, Switzerland 
<http://www.waldhaus-sils.ch/>
Date: Sunday - Friday
11 - 16 April, 2010<http://www.waldhaus-sils.ch/>

A Workshop, presenting advanced aspects and applications of pharmacokinetics, 
pharmacodynamics and kinetic/dynamic data analysis in the medical and 
pharmaceutical sciences.
For whom intended:
The Workshop is designed for those who have a good working knowledge of basic 
concepts in pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and data analysis and who now 
wish to extend their knowledge further. Emphasis will be placed on relating 
pharmacokinetics to underlying physiological processes and to pharmacodynamics, 
and on the analysis and modelling of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data.
Workshop content:
The mornings will be devoted to lectures; the afternoons to small-group 
workshops led by experienced tutors, in which participants will solve practical 
problems and develop facility with the techniques and approaches discussed in 
the lectures. The participants are encouraged to raise questions from their 
experience for discussion: time is specifically reserved for such informal 
discussions.
A book, comprising lecture outlines, derivations, problem sets with answers, 
and additional reading material will be provided. Participants should come with 
a scientific hand calculator.
Topics to be covered include:
*       Empirical models for pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
*        Mechanistic models for pharmacokinetics (compartmental, physiological) 
and pharmacodynamics (receptor theory) and combined PKPD (immediate and delayed 
effects)
*       Data analysis techniques for empirical or mechanistic modeling: point 
estimates, confidence intervals, hypothesis tests
*       Population pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
*       Disease progress and drug action modeling
*       Optimal design
COURSE FEE
CHF5000 which includes all meals and accommodation at the Hotel Waldaus, Sils 
Maria.

Please click www.pkworkshops.com<http://www.pkworkshops.com> to register 
online. Enrollment is limited to 60, so prospective participants are encouraged 
to register well in advance. Ability to understand and converse in English is 
essential.

The Workshop is limited to 60 applicants only. Ability to understand and 
converse in English is essential.

A limited number of places, at a reduced fee, are available to academic 
persons. Further details are available upon request to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

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Professor Stephen Duffull
Chair of Clinical Pharmacy
School of Pharmacy
University of Otago
PO Box 913 Dunedin
New Zealand
E: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
P: +64 3 479 5044
F: +64 3 479 7034

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