We are pleased to announce that the 20th annual Population Approach Group in Australia and New Zealand (PAGANZ) meeting will be held in Auckland, New Zealand 6th February to 9th February 2019. Registration is now open!
Please visit www.paganz.org/auckland-2019/<https://paganz.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=cf6d5d5b05fa3cf7b019882cc&id=5e9a95aab2&e=5952126a84> for details and links to registration for this meeting. Registrations close 24:00 NZST on 17 December 2018. Abstract submission is due 24:00 NZST 14 January 2019. This meeting is designed for scientists and clinicians working in basic or clinical pharmacology research, pharmaceutical industry, regulatory bodies, and postgraduate students. The meeting combines a hands on workshop given by leaders in the field and a scientific meeting giving researchers the opportunity to present and discuss their own work. This is an informal meeting and in the past has been very productive in helping and guiding researchers in this important area of pharmacology and drug development. PAWs Beginner Workshop (1.5 days: 7-8th February 2019): The beginners' course will introduce the theory and practice of population modelling with hands on sessions with NONMEM. PAWs Intermediate Workshop (1.5 days: 7-8th February 2019): The intermediate course will provide an introduction to Target Mediated Drug Disposition and a systems biology mark up language CellML. PAGANZ Scientific meeting (1.5 days: 8-9th February 2019): The PAGANZ meeting will include a symposium highlighting progress in the application of the population approach to pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics since the first PAGANZ meeting 20 years ago. You are encouraged to submit abstracts based on work in progress or a finished project. Work in progress presentations are often interesting to everyone and can lead to useful collaborations. We look forward to seeing you all in Auckland, February 2019. PAGANZ Local Organising Committee Jacqueline Hannam Nick Holford Brian Anderson Sam Holford -- 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 FR+33(6)62 32 46 72 email: n.holf...@auckland.ac.nz<mailto:n.holf...@auckland.ac.nz> http://holford.fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/ http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4031-2514 Read the question, answer the question, attempt all questions -- 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 FR+33(6)62 32 46 72 email: n.holf...@auckland.ac.nz http://holford.fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/ http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4031-2514 Read the question, answer the question, attempt all questions