University of Utah 3rd Annual Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics Workshop Series
The Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Pediatrics at the
University of Utah is pleased to offer the 3rd Annual Clinical Pharmacology and
Pharmacometrics Workshop Series
June 24 - June 27, 2014, University of Utah Health Sciences Education Building
(HSEB 2680)
Don't miss this exciting opportunity to attend and hear world class speakers
talk about new developments in the field of clinical pharmacology. Teena
Aiken, CSO, DEN-DO from the FDA will be a guest speaker presenting on the FDA's
involvement and role in clinical studies.
This 4-day workshop series will cover clinical pharmacology associated with
special populations; basic population pharmacokinetic /pharmacodynamic (PKPD)
modeling and use of the statistical software R.
Sign up soon as space is limited!
This is a CME accredited event (24.5 hours maximum)
Topics include:
What software tool will work for me?
Introduction to the different available Pharmacometric software
How can I use PBPK modeling, including a demo on use of SimCYP software
Using optimal design software
FDA's involvement in Clinical Trials - FDA's role in clinical studies
The R environment: basics and applications
Meta-Analysis with R
Introduction to Population PKPD modeling with Monolix
Use of Monolix for special population PKPD modeling
*Statistical workshops include hands-on sessions
Workshop Content: The workshops are divided into 4 days: (Day 1) Clinical
Pharmacology Working with Modeling Software, (Day 2) Clinical Investigator
Training (Day 2/3) use of R and (Day 3 /4) Population PK/PD modelling with
Monolix. Material will be delivered though a mixture of lectures, audience
discussion/participation, panel discussion and hands-on training.
For Whom It Is Intended: This workshop series is intended for pharmacologists,
pharmacists, clinicians or graduate/postgraduate trainees wishing to understand
and apply clinical pharmacology, population PK modeling or statistical tools
for pharmacological data in their practice or research. This workshop series is
also suitable for graduate students who are interested in pursuing a future
career in clinical pharmacology or PK/PD areas.
Registration and Further Enquiries: Registration is on a per workshop basis.
The fee covers lecture materials, coffee/tea and lunch. You must register to
participate. Registration is on a first come basis. Register by June 7th for
an early-bird discount of 20% off! Registration closes midnight (MST) June
19th.
Register online at: HTTP://TINYURL.COM/CPWORKSHOPS
For more information, contact:
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
Catherine M. T. Sherwin, PhD, FCP
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Division of Clinical Pharmacology & Clinical Trials Office
Department of Pediatrics,
University of Utah School of Medicine
Office phone: +1 801 587-7404
Office fax: +1 801 585-9410
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
295 Chipeta Way, 2S010
Salt Lake City, UT 84108, USA