Month: 2018年4月
Optimizing the Timing of Maternal Influenza Vaccination
Infants face a gap in protection against influenza between birth and the time of vaccination. Thus, maternal immunization is the only way to prevent flu infection in pregnant women and newborns. Our current understanding of the optimal timing of vaccination is rudimentary. Watch this webinar with Dr. Michael Dodds to learn how modeling and simulation (M&S) offers an alternate approach to dedicated clinical studies to determine the best time to vaccine pregnant women against influenza.
Using M&S to Evaluate Oncology Drug Dosing
There are numerous challenges in developing oncology drugs: (1) they are often very toxic which precludes conducting clinical trials in healthy volunteers, (2) the PK of a drug may be altered in cancer patients due to demographic and physiological differences as compared to healthy volunteers, and (3) cancer patients face elevated drug-drug interaction (DDI) risk … Continued
Certara Acquires Analytica Laser, a Leader in Market Access, Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR), and Real-world Evidence Solutions
PRINCETON, NJ – Apr. 12, 2018 – Certara today announced that it has acquired Analytica Laser, a global research consultancy that uses health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) and real-world data to provide the highest level of scientific evidence of the value of medicines and health technologies.
Population Pharmacokinetics of Intravenous Linezolid in Premature Infants
First Annual Model-informed Drug Development Gran Prix Deemed a Success
PRINCETON, NJ – Apr. 5, 2018 – Certara and faculty at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy today announced the winners of the first Model-informed Drug Development (MIDD) Gran Prix. The event finals were held on March 24 at the 2018 American Society for Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (ASCPT) Annual Meeting.
6MWTにおける変動性を理解する:デュシェンヌ型筋ジストロフィー病態進行モデルの開発
Watch this webinar with Drs. Lora Hamuro and Joga Gobburu to learn how they developed a natural history progression model for DMD using the 6MWT.