Pharmacokinetics, Bioavailability and Bioequivalence
Industrial Short Course
May 17-21, 2010
Madison, WI
On Campus Short Courses for the Pharmaceutical Industry
Registration
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The registration is $1,395.00 and Early bird discounts ($1,145) are offered to individuals registering prior to May 17, 2010.
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Goals & Objectives
The purpose of this course is to provide the learner with a basic understanding of pharmacokinetics, bioavailability and bioequivalence. Practical examples based on actual experimental data will be used to illustrate concepts. Parameters used to describe a drug's pharmacokinetics, bioavailability and bioequivalence will be interpreted in terms of mammalian physiology. Upon completion of this course, the learner should be able to:
- Discuss the conceptually the factors which influence drug availability;
- Describe conceptually the concepts of a drug's AUC, half-life, Volume of Distribution and Clearance;
- Define bioavailability and list the factors which affect bioavailability;
- Describe ways in which formulation design can affect biopharmaceutical parameters; and
- Describe different study designs and statistical approach of establishing bioequivalence.
Last years course evaluation results.
Special Offer for Academic Institutions
Extension Services in Pharmacy at the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy has instituted a new policy for industrial professional development programs to encourage greater participation by faculty, graduate students and post doctoral students at academic institutions. Programs will be offered at a significantly reduced price, based on space availability. For information about any specific course please contact Dr. James E. De Muth by email.
Short Course Program General Information
Purpose
The primary objective in all short courses is to upgrade the knowledge of pharmaceutical personnel, who can then be of greater value to their respective firms. Students will work closely with one or more faculty members to allow for optimum dialogue and discussion. We also have modified some of the courses based on evaluations and suggestions from previous participants. As with all our programs, these are designed to be practical and applicable to participants' work environments. To allow for maximum faculty-student interaction, the enrollment will be limited and available to learners on a first-come basis.
Last year, over 90% agreed or strongly agreed that the program was a valuable learning experience and over 88% indicated that they would recommend the course to a colleague.
Location
Courses are presented on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus. Springtime in Madison and the beauty of the on-campus location provide a relaxing atmosphere for learning. Evenings can be used to explore the University and the city named by Money magazine as the "best place to live in America" in 1996. For more information about Madison, WI visit www.visitmadison.com
Accommodations
Housing information will be sent to individuals when they receive their registration confirmation. Several hotels are within a short walking distance from the conference facility. The approximate cost per night is $100.
Ending/Starting Times
Classes begin at 8:30am each morning and end approximately 4:30. Unless otherwise indicated in the course description, programs traditionally end at approximately 11:00 to 11:30 AM on the last day of the class. This allows participants to make reservations for return flights the same day.
Enrollment & Fees
Unless otherwise indicated, enrollment will be limited to 30 individuals per short course. The registration fee of $1,395.00 includes instructional costs, course materials, and coffee breaks, and lunches. Cancellations after May 17 are non-refundable. Cancellations prior to May 17 are subject to a $75 administration fee. In the event that an accepted applicant cannot attend, a substitute may be sent by the same company. Early bird discounts ($1,145) are offered to individuals registering prior to May 17, 2010. In 2007, seven of the nine short courses filled before the early registration deadline. You are encouraged to register early to avoid not being able to be included in the program.
Contents
- Introduction: a discussion of the terminology used in pharmacokinetics
- One-compartment pharmacokinetic models
- Plasma protein binding, volume of distribution
- Clearance (metabolic, renal and its additivity)
- Individual variabilities
- Distribution kinetics (two-compartment body model)
- Metabolite kinetics
- Dose dependent concentration - time profiles - their description
- Model independent pharmacokinetics
- Pharmacologic response
- The role of transporters in pharmacokinetics
- Species scaling
- Bioavailability and factors influencing bioavailability
- Design and statistical approaches for bioequivalence testing
- Bioavailability/bioequivalence studies
- Biopharmaceutical Classification System
- Formulation design
Instructors
Ronald R. Burnette, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
School of Pharmacy
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI
Jerry Z. Yang, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Pfizer Global Research & Development
Pfizer Inc., St. Louis, MO
Magdy H. Abdelhameed, Ph.D.
Associate Director, Drug Metabolism
Covance Laboratories
Madison, WI
Rachid Chaouki
Senior Manager
Biostatistics & Programing
Covance Laboratories
Madison, WI
For More Information
James E. De Muth, Ph.D., Conference Director
Extension Services in Pharmacy
777 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53705
(608) 262-3130
FAX (608) 262-2431
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