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Introduction to PBPK modeling in R with mrgsolve
June 6, 2018 @ 1:00 pm - June 7, 2018 @ 5:00 pm
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This 1.5 day workshop will be held at Cambridge Innovation Center (101 Main St Cambridge, MA)
June 6, 2018 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm
June 7, 2018 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Course Instructors: Ahmed Elmokadem, Ph.D., Kyle Baron, Pharm.D., Ph.D., Matthew Riggs, Ph.D., Marc R Gastonguay, Ph.D.
Summary
This hands-on workshop will provide participants with a technical foundation for physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model development in R using mrgsolve, a free, open-source modeling and simulation platform for ODE-based model development in R (https://mrgsolve.github.io). The workshop gets started with an introduction to simulation with mrgsolve. We’ll cover the essentials of a tidy simulation workflow in R. Then we’ll jump into PBPK modeling with mrgsolve. After a brief introduction to principles of PBPK, we’ll work through case studies using PBPK modeling. The case studies use published models focused on problems like drug-drug interactions and exploring pharmacokinetics in special populations. Finally, we will introduce tools and workflows in R to help you accomplish modeling tasks such as sensitivity analysis and parameter estimation.
Topic outline of Workshop:
Day1 (1:00 PM – 5:30 PM)
- Introduction
- PBPK concepts
- A tidy PBPK model-based simulation workflow in R
Day 2 (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
- Case studies in PBPK modeling
- Hands-on builds
- A simple PBPK model
- Scaling voriconazole PK: adults to pediatrics
- Model-based mechanistic exploration
- Site-specific considerations (e.g., gut vs. liver clearance)
- Drug-drug interactions
- Hands-on builds
- Applied modeling and simulation
- Sensitivity analyses
- Parameter estimation
- Population simulation
- Shiny app demonstration
Requirements for Attendees: Knowledge and experience in PK modeling and the use of R (or S-PLUS). Previous exposure to the mrgsolve simulation package (https://mrgsolve.github.io/) is helpful, but not required. Participants should bring a laptop that meets the following requirements:
– Browser: Chrome, Firefox, or Safari
– Internet access via Wi-Fi
Materials Provided: Course slides, data and code for all examples, online access for one week to a cloud-based compute server on which the software used in the course is installed.
Cost:
$1500 Industry
$750 Academia/Gov/NonProfit
$150 Student
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