#932 | Principles of Pharmacokinetic Data Analysis: Modeling and Simulation |
Description: | |
This workshop will introduce participants to the principles and practice of computerized analysis of pharmacokinetic data. Participants will acquire hands-on experience with the SAAM II Program, an enhanced version of the SAAM Program developed at NIH by Berman and Weiss. The workshop sessions are designed to illustrate both the experimental design and actual analysis of data generated by Phase I, bioavailability and pharmacodynamic/pharmacokinetic (PK/PD) studies, as well as the heuristic use of simulations to explore dose-regimen dependency of a nephrotoxic reaction. | |
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Who should attend: | |
NIH fellows and staff who are familiar with basic pharmacokinetic principles, either through taking the "Principles of Clinical Pharmacology" course offered at NIH (see: https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090113170914/http://www.cc.nih.gov/training/training/principles.html) or through actual work experience. Registration is limited to 20 participants and requires prior approval of Dr. Juan J.L. Lertora (Director, Clinical Pharmacology Program, NIH Clinical Center). Please feel free to call Dr. Lertora at 301-496-9425 to discuss. | |
Instructor(s): | |
Arthur J. Atkinson, Jr., M.D, Adjunct Professor of Molecular Pharmacology&Biochemistry, Northwestern University Paolo Vicini, Ph.D, Associate Professor of Bioengineering&David M. Foster, Ph.D, Research Professor Emeritus, University of Washington |
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Time Required: | |
15 hours | |
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-- Concluded -- | 932-09F | October 27 - 28 | 8:30 - 5:00 | Building 12A, Room B51 |
NOTE: Although this course has already taken place, we'll put you on a waiting list for the next available session. |
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