Re: Invitation to 2nd pre-PAGE Educational Pharmacometrics Summer Symposium
Dear NMusers,
This is a friendly reminder to* register
https://forms.gle/hLK7c2jkNRgaHT6T8* for the upcoming *second Educational
Pharmacometrics Summer Symposium (EPSS)*, which will be held in-person on
27 June 2023, at the University of A Coruña. There are still some places
available, so *apply before the registration closes* (31 May).
We hope you can* join us for this free one-day symposium*, which will bring
together experts and professionals in the field of pharmacometrics (PMx) to
give an overview of what PMx is and how it can contribute to model-informed
drug development and therapy individualisation (*programme
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1brJWyl_X-UUTrqVLzWk3ZSCR9dJqGhVV/view?usp=share_link*).
The symposium is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable knowledge about
PMx, PMx-related career possibilities, and establish professional
relationships.
Don’t forget that PhD/MSc students are also welcomed to submit PMx-related
abstracts for short presentations (accepted PAGE2023 abstracts can be
re-used for this purpose).
For more information, see below / contact us at [email protected].
We look forward to seeing you at the EPSS!
Best wishes, on behalf of the organisers,
Eva
EPSS organisers:
Eva Germovsek (Boehringer Ingelheim),
Jurij Aguiar Zdovc (Pharmetheus),
Natalia Riva (University of Navarra)
Quoted reply history
On Wed, 12 Apr 2023 at 10:26, Eva Germovsek <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear NMusers,
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> We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming second *Educational
> Pharmacometrics Summer Symposium *(EPSS), which will be held on *27 June
> 2023*, at the *University of A Coruña*, close to PAGE venue. This one-day
> symposium will bring together experts and professionals in the field of
> pharmacometrics (PMx) to give an overview of *what PMx is* and *how it
> can contribute to model-informed drug development and therapy
> individualisation* (programme
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TEX-cvnhsUj2bmmgLvKdJ_Bef86eGloo/view?usp=share_link
> ).
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> In short, the symposium will begin with a brief introduction to PMx,
> followed by a discussion on the use of PMx in drug development, covering
> preclinical and clinical applications, and also give an introduction to
> mechanistic models. After lunch and networking, the use of PMx to optimise
> and personalise treatment will be presented, followed by PMx case studies,
> which will be based on submitted student abstracts. The symposium will
> conclude with a short group work session. With speakers from academia,
> pharmaceutical industry and consultancy, this event covers a broad range of
> PMx roles and may also be a great opportunity for those looking for the
> next step in their career development.
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> The symposium is *intended for* students from all natural sciences
> (Master and PhD), postdocs, and others with an interest in pharmacometrics,
> such as, clinical pharmacists, clinicians, mathematicians, statisticians,
> or colleagues from industry.
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> Students or postdocs/trainees may *apply to present their original
> PMx-related work* as a part of the symposium (submitted abstract should
> not exceed 4,500 characters, including spaces, and may be the same as for
> the PAGE meeting); *abstract submission deadline is 31 May 2023*. The
> participation is *free of charge *and limited to 70 participants. Light
> lunch and coffee will be provided. To register please follow this link
> https://forms.gle/hLK7c2jkNRgaHT6T8 (open *until 31 May 2023*). *Based
> on last year’s very positive feedback, register early to avoid missing out*.
> For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at
> [email protected].
>
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> Best wishes,
> Eva
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> On behalf of the EPSS organisers:
>
> Eva Germovsek (Boehringer Ingelheim),
>
> Jurij Aguiar Zdovc (Pharmetheus),
>
> Natalia Riva (University of Navarra)
>