Dear Members,

 

Second announcement. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to learn novel
pharmacometrics approaches for improving the efficiency of clinical trials.

 

Pharmacometrica will be holding an advanced course on pharmacometrics :

 

Advanced course on Pharmacometrics

May 10-12, 2016: The Rizzo Conference Center in Chapel Hill, NC (USA)

 

 

Course outline

*         Determine the modelling strategy for characterizing the complex
in-vivo absorption processes for extended release formulations (ER) and Long
Acting Injectable (LAI) formulations using convolution-based approach

*         Evaluate In-Vitro/In-Vivo correlation methods, including
convolution-deconvolution approach

*         Evaluate the relationship between drug exposure of extended
release formulations and clinical response in presence of placebo effect and
acute tolerance

*         Determine the relationship between drug delivery and clinical
benefit

*         Determine the In-Vitro drug release to optimize the clinical
benefit

*         Illustrate how the convolution-based approach can be used to
optimize the performances of ER and LAI formulations

*         Determine the optimal study design methodology for study in a
pediatric population for extended release formulations using the PopED
software

 

Course objectives

*         To develop a population PK model for describing multiphase
absorption profiles 

*         To evaluate alternative placebo response models 

*         To develop indirect-response model to jointly evaluate the placebo
and drug relate response

*         To evaluate the relative impact of the immediate and the delayed
drug release on the therapeutic response

*         To use convolution-deconvolution methods for linking in-vitro to
in-vivo outcomes 

*         To determine the optimal drug formulation profiles for optimizing
the performances of novel drug formulations 

*         To evaluate optimal study design methodologies

 

Course material

*         The R scripts (including Shiny based applications) used in the
hands-on sessions and the NONMEM control streams used for implementing:

 

*       the convolution/deconvolution analysis, 
*       the clinical trial simulator for describing the clinical response in
presence of placebo and active drug response,
*       the estimation of the optimal in-vitro dissolution profiles
*       the convolution/deconvolution analysis, 

 

will be distributed to the participants.

 

Venue : The Rizzo Conference Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina (USA):
<http://www.rizzoconferencecenter.com/>
http://www.rizzoconferencecenter.com/

 

Pre-view and play with our Shiny-based simulator by running on your PC or
mobile device a PK/PD case study:
<http://www.pharmacometricasimulation.webs.com>
www.pharmacometricasimulation.webs.com

 

Additional details are available at:
<http://pharmacometricaworkshop.webs.com/>
http://pharmacometricaworkshop.webs.com/

 

 

Roberto Gomeni, PhD, HDR, Adjunct Professor at UNC

Pharmacometrica

Longcol, 12270 La Fouillade (France)

E-mail:  <mailto:[email protected]>
[email protected]

Phone:  +33(0) 983 24 3188

Mobile: +33(0) 760 45 1976

 <http://www.pharmacometrica.com/> www.pharmacometrica.com

Next workshops on pharmacometrics:
<http://pharmacometricaworkshop.webs.com/>
http://pharmacometricaworkshop.webs.com/

 

 

Reply via email to