The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and the Swedish =
Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences are pleased to announce The Ninth =
Advanced Level Workshop on Pharmacokinetic - Pharmacodynamic Data =
Analysis at Madingley Hall, Cambridge from 20 to 24 May 2007
This advanced residential workshop provides an interface between the =
computer analysis of PK and PD data and physiological concepts. Based on =
the background and concepts provided by the course lecturers, delegates =
will apply this information to the WinNonlin modelling package. A unique =
feature of the course is the access to the computer package to undertake =
hands-on exercises on real-life case studies and availability of course =
tutors to help in problem solving. The participants will be exposed =
to a wide range of preclinical and clinical pkpd datasets based on =
single/multiple subjects. The course will be led by Dr Johan =
Gabrielsson, Senior Principal Scientist at AstraZeneca R&D Mölndal and =
Dr Anders Hall, DMPK team manager and discovery project leader at =
AstraZeneca R&D Lund.
Registration is open now and so we encourage you and your colleagues to =
sign-up as soon as possible.
Register before 21 February and receive a complimentary copy of the text =
book 'Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Data Analysis: Concepts and =
Applications, 4th Edition 2006'
If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to =
contact me on the details below or visit =
http://www.rpsgb.org/worldofpharmacy/events/ .
Julie Churchill
Science Programme Manager
Corporate and Strategic Development Directorate
Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
1 Lambeth High Street
London SE1 7JN
Ph: 020 7572 2261
Fax: 020 7572 2506
Mobile: 07834 620696
Email: julie.churchill_at_rpsgb.org
Register now for Stability Testing of Pharmaceuticals - 19-21 February =
2007 at the Moller Centre, Cambridge. Visit =
http://www.rpsgb.org/worldofpharmacy/events/ for more details
Received on Mon Jan 08 2007 - 10:32:38 EST
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