Next Rosa Impact Webinar
Addressing drug development questions with physiologically based
pharmacokinetics
By:
Malcolm Roland, PhD, Professor Emeritus, University of Manchester
September 19, 2012
12:00 – 1:00 pm EDT
Historically, pharmacokinetics has been descriptive and limited in its
informativeness. Physiologically based pharmacokinetics, and associated models,
offer a mechanistic, highly informative approach to the subject. The principles
behind PBPK will be described and its application will be illustrated within
the context of drug development, both preclinical prediction of human PK and
clinical development, and in addressing regulatory questions.
The purpose of the “Impact” series is to foster the use of M&S activities in
all phases of drug development by illustrating the advantages and enhancing the
applicability of M&S in product discovery, development, and marketing programs.
The series is intended for drug development project team members from discovery
to phase 4 clinical trials. This includes pharmacologists, ADME scientists,
PK/PD modelers, clinical pharmacologists, clinical development team members,
regulatory affairs specialists, and other interested professionals.
Register for this free webinar at www.rosaandco.com/webinar. After registering
you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the
webinar. More information about the webinar series, an archive of past
webinars, and a list of future webinar speakers may be found at
www.rosaandco.com/webinar.
Please allow 5-10 minutes for a Java applet to be installed on your computer
prior to joining our webinar series for the first time.
Toufigh Gordi, PhD
President PK/PD and Clinical Pharmacology Services
Rosa & Co. LLC
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