Biopharmaceuticals: pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics

Expert Lecturer: Prof. David Stepensky
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The course outline:
  • Mechanisms of drug absorption, distribution and elimination
  • Pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) relationships
  • Major PK and PK/PD models:
    • Non-compartmental PK analysis
    • Compartmental PK analysis
    • Physiologically-based PK modeling
    • Population PK modeling
    • PK/PD models (Emax, indirect response, etc.)
    • PK/PD modeling of biopharmaceuticals
  • PK and PK-PD modeling and its use in pre-clinical and clinical...Continue reading

The course outline:

  • Mechanisms of drug absorption, distribution and elimination
  • Pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) relationships
  • Major PK and PK/PD models:
    • Non-compartmental PK analysis
    • Compartmental PK analysis
    • Physiologically-based PK modeling
    • Population PK modeling
    • PK/PD models (Emax, indirect response, etc.)
    • PK/PD modeling of biopharmaceuticals
  • PK and PK-PD modeling and its use in pre-clinical and clinical development:
    • choice of the model
    • model evaluation and assessment
    • prediction of  disposition and pharmacological activity in animals and humans
  • Hands-on analysis of specific case studies using scientific software (freely-available program that can be used by the participants after the course)
  • Demonstration of professional software that can be used for PK and PK analysis
  • Preliminary analysis of the participant’s own PK and PD data (optional)

If necessary this course can be translated and given in English   

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The course will be scheduled based on the level of interest

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    Course location: Virtual Course
    Duration: 1-Day Course
    Hours: 09:00 - 12:30
    Credits: 1
    Course Language: עברית

    Course price: 651 € + VAT

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    About The Lecturer

    David Stepensky
    Prof. David Stepensky – Head of the Pharmacy School of
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