Eliminate compounds with lack of bioavailability, lower efficacy and toxicity in early stages with Roche, GSK, Bayer & many more

Top Quote This June, SMi will be presenting the 4th annual ADMET conference and exhibition in London, featuring industry specialist, discussing ADME/Tox profiling of a drug candidate and how it plays a crucial role in reducing clinical trials cost and time of drug launch to the market. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) March 14, 2017 - The global ADME/TOX market is largely driven by the efforts of pharmaceutical and biotech companies for reducing time and cost of drug discovery and ADME/Tox assays eliminate compounds with lack of bioavailability, lower efficacy and toxicity in early stages, in order to reduce time and additional expenses in the later stages of drug discovery.

    The 2017 conference agenda has been produced to offer delegates unparalleled networking opportunities, greater insight into the ADMET industry, and spotlight sessions on drug discovery strategies and PBPK modelling. Featured session not be missed will include:
    Understanding PK/PD during drug discovery
    Robert van Waterschoot, Head of Pharmacokinetics, Dynamics & Metabolism (PDM) Leaders, Roche
    In this session Robert will explore which parameters determine the efficacious dose, whilst revisiting the free drug hypothesis.

    PBPK modelling - Pragmatic application in drug development
    Jackie Bloomer, Director, GSK
    Jackie will be discussing case histories from GSK which illustrate how bespoke application of PBPK modelling can influence decision making throughout drug development.

    Estimation of human volume of distribution; methods, accuracy and impact in human dose prediction
    Carl Petersson, Associate Director Drug Disposition, Merck KGaA
    Carl will explore the Impact of preclinical species used for extrapolation and method comparison of accuracy and statistical significance of differences.

    Drug-Drug Interactions Involving Transporters - Theory and Practice
    Matthias Wittwer, Laboratory Head DMPK-BANP-NCPK, Bayer
    Matthias will deliver a short synopsis on drug-drug interactions involving transporters with interesting examples from literature and supporting Bayer case-examples.

    Delegates will also be afforded the opportunity to truly maximise their potential by attending the post-conference interactive workshop on Wednesday 14th June 2017. This additional session has been carefully structured to provide delegates with additional hands on training whilst complementing the topics of discussion covered throughout the conference.

    Drug Transporter Tool Kit
    Wednesday 14th June 2017 | 08.30am - 12.30pm
    Hosted by: Kunal Taskar, Associate GSK Fellow, GSK

    For the complete 2 day agenda, visit the event website: www.admet-event.com/1888

    There is currently a £200 early bird discount for all bookings made before 31st March 2017. For more information visit www.admet-event.com/1888
    12th ADMET 2017
    12th - 13th June 2017
    London, UK
    www.admet- event.com/1888
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