We are pleased to announce that we still have places left on the =
following course:
The Tenth Advanced Level Workshop on
Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Data analysis
(a 4 day hands-on course using WinNonlin)
18-22 May 2008
Madingley Hall, Cambridge, UK
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and the Swedish =
Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences are pleased to announce this advanced =
workshop, which provides an interface between the computer analysis of =
PK and PD data and physiological concepts. Steady-state, link, receptor =
on/off and turnover (indirect response) models. Modelling reversible and =
irreversible responses. Functional adaptation, tolerance and rebound. =
Disease models. Multiple dose and subjects PD data. Dichotomous data. =
Based on the background and concepts provided by the course lecturers, =
delegates will apply this information during hands-on sessions. 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 course will be led by Dr Johan Gabriesson, Senior Principle =
Scientist at AstraZeneca R&D Mölndal and Dr Dan Weiner, Senior Vice =
President, Pharsight Corp. The course leaders are authors of the highly =
popular 4th edition of 'PKPD Data Analysis: Concepts and Applications', =
Swedish Pharmaceutical Press, 2006.
For a full programme and information on how to register see =
http://www.rpsgb.org/pdfs/scires0805.pdf or contact science@rpsgb.org.
Register soon to avoid disappointment
FEEDBACK FROM 2007 DELEGATES:
"I would like to thank the teachers for their patient, encouraging and =
often painstaking focus on our comprehension"
"The teachers are very clear on every topic, which made it easy for us =
to feel comfortable with this rather intimidating material"
"This is certainly the best course that I have attended for several =
years"
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