Admission requirements
Students of Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences. Adequate knowledge of Pharmacology and Statistics.
Description
This lecture series comprises the theoretical basis and application of quantitative pharmacology and pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) modeling with the purpose of characterizing and predicting the onset, intensity, and duration of drug effects in patients.
Course objectives
- obtain understanding of the most commonly used types of quantitative modeling approaches in pharmacology; 
- learn how to choose the most relevant quantitative modeling strategy to address a particular pharmacological question given the availability of prior knowledge or data; 
- develop an ability to understand and critically review quantitative modeling reports (e.g., publications); 
- obtain basic understanding in conducting common quantitative model-based analyses; 
- obtain understanding of the principles and analysis of differential equations in pharmacology. 
Timetable
The course is taught in March/April 2021. The specific schedule will be published on Brightspace.
Mode of instruction
The course will mainly consist of lectures and hands-on exercises. Active participation in the discussions and self-study skills are required for this course.
Assessment method
Written Exam (75%), and assignments (25%). The minimum average grade to pass this course is 6 out of 10.
Reading list
Will be announced during the course.
Registration
Application via uSis. Registration closes 14 days before the start of the course.
Contact
Coordinator: Dr. J.G.C. van Hasselt (coen.vanhasselt@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl)
Remarks
A minimum of 5 participants is required, with a maximum of 25 students. Placement is based on the registration date.
This information is without prejudice. Alterations can be made for next year
