Advanced level course in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data analysis - A FEW PLACES LEFT
Time is running out to register for the eleventh Advanced Level Workshop on
Pharmacokinetic - Pharmacodynamic Data Analysis: A hands-on course using
WinNonlin to be held at Madingley Hall, Cambridge, UK from 17 to 21 May 2009,
presented by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and the Swedish
Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Are you an advanced level research scientist in the pharmaceutical industry,
academia, a regulatory agency or a contract research firm with a minimum of 3-5
years of experience in PK/PD analysis and modelling? Have you attended the
earlier introductory workshop on PKPD data analysis? Do you have a working
knowledge of WinNonlin that you want to build on? Are you a primary and safety
pharmacologist? If one of these applies to you then you cannot afford to miss
this course which will:
· Provide an interface between the computer analysis of PK and PD data
and physiological concepts.
· Equip you, through lecture sessions, with an advanced understanding
of all aspects of the subject, including pharmacodynamic theory, interpretation
of computer output, practical experimental design, discrimination between rival
models and combining data of different sources.
· Give you the unique opportunity of access to the WinNonlin modeling
package to undertake hands-on exercises on real-life case studies - allowing
you to apply the concepts learnt in lecture sessions to an extensive number of
real-life problems and data-sets. Users of software other than WinNonlin will
also benefit from the methods discussed in the lectures and hands-on sessions.
· Allow you one-to-one time with the expert course tutors in
problem-solving sessions. You are encouraged to bring your own kinetic/dynamic
data.
· Provide reference material for use after the course through a full
resource pack and relevant reference documents.
· Allow you to network with course tutors and other delegates from the
field through a full social programme.
Previous delegates of the course have said:
"I would like to thank the teachers for their patient, encouraging and often
painstaking focus on our comprehension"
"The lecturers were really helpful and were ready for any type of question"
"This is certainly the best course that I have attended for several years"
A full programme and registration form can be found here:
http://www.rpsgb.org/pdfs/sciconf090517.pdf.
We only have a few places left on the course so register now to avoid
disappointment.
We hope to see you at Madingley.
Kind regards,
Julie Churchill
RPSGB Events Team