Dear Colleagues,

The 2023 Virtual Introductory Training Course on

'Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Protein Therapeutics - Concepts and 
Hands-on Exercises'

will be held on April 17-21, 2023.

The 5-day course continues on the successful concept used in previous year 
offerings. It will introduce participants to basic principles in the 
pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic evaluation of novel therapeutic proteins 
and will provide PK and PKPD modeling and simulation examples relevant to 
therapeutic proteins. For more detailed information on the preliminary course 
program and timing, as well as on the registration process, please visit

The 5-day course continues on the successful concept used in previous year 
offerings. It will introduce participants to basic principles in the 
pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic evaluation of novel therapeutic proteins 
and will provide PK and PK/PD modeling and simulation examples relevant to 
therapeutic proteins. Topics include target-mediated drug disposition, 
interspecies scaling, first-in human dose selection, model-informed drug 
development, bispecifics, antibody-drug conjugates, and immunogenicity. The 
target audience comprises pharmaceutical scientists from industry, academia and 
regulatory agencies with basic knowledge in PK and PKPD that had only limited 
exposure to the challenges associated with developing therapeutic proteins and 
that would like to receive a comprehensive overview or refresher on the PK and 
PKPD of this class of compounds.

Although the course includes some hands-on exercises, participants do NOT need 
to have prior experience with any particular PKPD analysis software.

For more detailed information on the preliminary course program and timing, as 
well as on the registration process, please visit

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

We hope you will join us in April!

The Course Directors
Bernd Meibohm & Johan Gabrielsson




[https://uthsc.edu/brand/images/email-signature/shortsig-green-horizontal.png]

Bernd Meibohm, PhD, FCP, FAAPS
UTHSC Distinguished Professor
Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Programs
Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Harriet S. Van Vleet Endowed Professor in Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmaceutics

The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
College of Pharmacy
Pharmacy Building, Suite 435
881 Madison Avenue
Memphis, TN 38163, USA
bmeib...@uthsc.edu<mailto:bmeib...@uthsc.edu>

Reply via email to