The Sheiner Rowland Advanced Course in PKPD Sils Maria 2018


 Sunday April 8 through Friday April 13


       An advanced course presenting aspects and applications of
       pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and kinetic/dynamic data
       analysis in the medical and pharmaceutical sciences.

*For whom intended:*
The Course 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.

*Course content: *
The mornings will be devoted to lectures; the late 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 informal consultations.

*Course manual: *
A course manual, comprising lecture outlines, derivations, problem sets with answers, and additional reading material will be provided in an electronic format.

This is not a computer modelling training course. There are no computer exercises. However, participants should come with a scientific hand calculator or notebook computer.

Ability to understand and converse in English is essential.

*Tutors, Resources:
*http://www.advancedpkpd.org/*
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Registration and Local Details:*

http://www.pkworkshops.com/adv_wksp2018.htm

*Early Bird
Registration fee on or before 26th January 2018 is CHF4455 Swiss Fr per person.

Standard
Registration fee after 26th January 2018 is CHF4950 Swiss Fr per person.

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Nick Holford, Professor Clinical Pharmacology
Dept Pharmacology & Clinical Pharmacology, Bldg 503 Room 302A
University of Auckland,85 Park Rd,Private Bag 92019,Auckland,New Zealand
office:+64(9)923-6730 mobile:NZ+64(21)46 23 53
email:n.holf...@auckland.ac.nz
http://holford.fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/

"Declarative languages are a form of dementia -- they have no memory of events"

Holford SD, Allegaert K, Anderson BJ, Kukanich B, Sousa AB, Steinman A, Pypendop, 
B., Mehvar, R., Giorgi, M., Holford,N.H.G. Parent-metabolite pharmacokinetic models 
- tests of assumptions and predictions. Journal of Pharmacology & Clinical 
Toxicology. 2014;2(2):1023-34.
Holford N. Clinical pharmacology = disease progression + drug action. Br J Clin 
Pharmacol. 2015;79(1):18-27.

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