Thankyou for joining us at the Pharmacometrics Seminar, chaired by Dr Suzanne Parker, Deputy Director of CRE RESPOND. The seminar shared information for health care practitioners and researchers about the use of pharmacometrics modelling in clinical practice.

12:30 pm AEST  Registration and refreshments
RBWH Education Centre Foyer
 
01:00 pm AEST  Welcome and introductions
Dr Suzanne Parker, Deputy Director CRE RESPOND,  UQ Centre for Clinical Research
 
 
01:05 pm AEST  Not another popPK model for busulfan...
Dr Rachel Lawson, Queensland Health, Brisbane Australia
 
 
01:20 pm AEST  Population pharmacokinetics and dosing simulation of meropenem in critically ill patients with high resistant klebsiella pneumoniae environments
Dr Anh Quan-Truong, National Centre of Drug Information and Adverse Drug Reactions Monitoring, Vietnam
 
 
01:35 pm AEST  Population pharmacokinetics of total and unbound ceftriaxone in a novel thrice weekly post-dialysis dosing regimen in Australian Indigenous patients requiring intermittent haemodialysis 
Dr Danny Tsai, UQ Centre for Clinical Research, Brisbane Australia
 
 
01:50 pm AEST  Population pharmacokinetics of caspofungin in critically ill patients receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)
Dr Xin Liu, UQ Centre for Clinical Research, Brisbane Australia
 
 
02:05 pm AEST  Fluconazole population PK in critically ill adult patients receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)
Dr Emmanuel Novy, Brabois Hospital, and University of Lorraine, France
 
 
02:20 pm AEST Optimisation of moxifloxacin dose during treatment with efavirenz in participants with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and HIV
Dr Juan Eduardo Reséndiz-Galván, University of Capetown, South Africa 
 

02:35 pm AEST  Q&A and Close

About Pmetrics pharmacometric modelling workshop

This Pmetrics pharmacometrics modelling workshop is suitable for health care practitioners involved in complex drug dosing including clinical pharmacists, infectious diseases physicians and researchers, intensive care physicians, transplant physicians and clinical pharmacologists. It is also suitable for basic researchers including pharmacologists and translational scientists wanting to learn robust methods for the analysis of data from pharmacokinetic studies.

Learning objectives

1. Using the Pmetrics package for R:

  • Define pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamics(PK/PD) structural models that can be solved analytically and models that require differential equations
  • Analyse PK and PK/PD datasets
  • Perform basic Monte Carlo simulations for PK and PK/PD analysis

2. With the antimicrobial dosing software tool, users will explore:

  • Application of pharmacometric methods to dose individualisation
  • Optimise dosing for an individual patient

Venue

RBWH Education Centre, Block 1 Cnr Bowen Bridge Rd & Butterfield St Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital Herston, Queensland