Education & Training
Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) Modeling and in vitro to in vivo Extrapolation Workshop.
April 19-23, 2010
Early Bird Registration by March 18, 2010
Workshop Fee – Full 5-day course
General: $2,000,
Student: $1,200
Workshop Fee – First 3 days only (PBPK)
General: $1,200,
Student: $720
Workshop Fee – Last 2 days only (IVIVE)
General: $800,
Student: $480
General Registration by April 14, 2010
Workshop Fee – Full 5-day course
General: $2,500,
Student: $1,500
Workshop Fee – First 3 days only (PBPK)
General: $1,500,
Student: $900
Workshop Fee – Last 2 days only (IVIVE)
General: $1,000,
Student: $600
In this course, you will learn to apply an effective computational tool — physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling — to translate the results of in vitro toxicity assays into estimates of safe human exposure. This one-week course will cover the principles of PBPK modeling and the application of this technique for in vitro to in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE). The course features comprehensive lectures and extensive hands-on computer modeling practice. This course will prepare you to use state-of-the-art modeling & simulation techniques to assist in estimating acceptable human exposure guidelines from the results of in vitro toxicity assays.
Please bring your own laptop to use in class. There will be an additional fee of $150 for students who are unable to bring their own laptop to the class.
