Workshop: Physiologically-based absorption modeling with the OSP Suite (PK-Sim®, MoBi®)
Physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) absorption modeling plays a crucial role in understanding how drugs are absorbed through various routes of administration. This workshop provides hands-on training in using PK-Sim® and MoBi® to model absorption for oral, subcutaneous, lung, dermal, and ocular administration.
Overview
This workshop offers a comprehensive exploration of PBPK absorption modeling using the OSP Suite (PK-Sim® and MoBi®). Participants will learn how to model various absorption routes, establish IVIVR relationships, and optimize bioavailability studies using virtual populations. The session also covers the design and execution of virtual bioequivalence trials, with a focus on route-switching and population-based modeling strategies.
Workshop goals
Equip participants with the knowledge and practical skills to apply PBPK absorption modeling to different routes of administration and optimize drug development strategies.
Workshop learning objectives
By the end of this workshop, participants will:
- Understand the principles and applications of PBPK absorption modeling using PK-Sim® and MoBi®.
- Learn how to set up and validate PBPK models for various routes of absorption, including oral, subcutaneous, lung, dermal, and ocular.
- Gain skills in establishing IVIVR using WB-PBPK models.
- Learn to design bioavailability studies with virtual populations and optimize these studies for real-world scenarios.
- Conduct virtual bioequivalence trials and assess the impact of different administration routes.
Key topics covered
- PBPK absorption modeling for different routes of administration (oral, subcutaneous, lung, dermal, ocular).
- Establishing in vitro-in vivo relationships (IVIVR) using WB-PBPK models.
- Virtual bioequivalence trials and modeling population-based strategies.
- Optimizing bioavailability study designs using virtual populations.
- Practical applications of PBPK models in regulatory and formulation contexts.
Target audience
This workshop is designed for professionals involved in Model-Informed Drug Development (MIDD), such as regulatory scientists, formulation scientists, clinical pharmacologists, and others working with IVIVC/IVIVR methodologies. Basic knowledge of pharmacokinetics and modeling principles is recommended but not mandatory.
Workshop requirements
Participants should bring their own laptops with the required software (PK-Sim® and MoBi®) installed.
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