A 2 Day Introductory Workshop on Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
Canberra, Australia
4th & 5th December 2012

http://www.advancedpkpd.org/introductory_pkpd_workshop_dec_2012
[Please note that an introductory workshop on NONMEM is being offered on 6th 
and 7th December at the same location.  These workshops will run back to back.]

This 2 day work shop will be run by leading experts in the area of 
pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. The workshop will cover basic aspects of 
pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and bioequivalence with pharmaceutical and 
clinical applications.

For Whom Intended. This course is intended for pharmaceutical scientists, 
pharmacologists, pharmacists and physicians wishing to understand and apply 
pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles in their practice. Only minimal 
prior knowledge of pharmacokinetics is assumed.

Workshop Content The Workshop is divided into 3 parts (1) pharmacokinetics, (2) 
pharmacodynamics and (3) bioequivalence. Each part will contain a mixture of 
lectures and workshops.
An electronic manual, comprising lecture outlines and relevant workshop 
materials, will be provided. Participants should come with a scientific hand 
calculator.

Topics to be covered include:
Pharmacokinetics: Clearance, volume, half-life, drug metabolism/interactions.
Pharmacodynamics: Emax, C50, immediate effects, delayed effects and disease 
progression.
Bioequivalence: Absorption, rate and extent, and bioequivalence analysis.

Faculty
Leon Aarons is a Professor in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical 
Sciences, University of Manchester, UK. His research interests are in 
population and physiologically based pharmacokinetics.
Stephen Duffull is Professor of Clinical Pharmacy at the University of Otago, 
Dunedin, New Zealand. He runs a modelling and simulation lab within the School 
of Pharmacy. Research interests include optimal design, MCMC methods 
particularly in clinical toxicology and the influence of obesity on PKPD.
Nick Holford is Professor of Clinical Pharmacology at the University of 
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.  His main interests are PKPD modelling.  He 
has particular interests in describing disease progression, influence of drug 
treatments on disease and dosing of children.

Fee
The fee for the course is $1200 AUD per person.
This does not include travel and accommodation.

If you register for both the Introductory NONMEM and PKPD Workshops then the 
fee is reduced to a total of $2000 AUD per person for both workshops.

Location
The workshop will be located in Canberra, Australia

Further enquiries
To: Steve Duffull
Email:  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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