Program

PAGANZ PROGRAM 2009
 
Workshops: University of Newcastle, Callaghan Campus
Wed 4th Feb 2009 Intermediate Workshop Beginners Workshop
Time Session Topic Tutors Session Topic Tutors
8:00 Registration + Coffee Registration + coffee
8:25 Welcome to PAGANZ 09 Geoff Isbister/Jennifer Schneider Welcome to PAGANZ 09 Geoff Isbister/Jennifer Schneider
8:30 Lecture 1: Introduction to WinBUGS for Warfarin PK Steve Duffull (Computer Lab) Introduction to NONMEM I Glynn Morrish/Bruce Green/Diane Mould (Lecture Room)
9:00 HO1: Using WinBUGS for warfarin PK analysis Steve Duffull/Geoff Isbister (Computer Lab)
10:00 Tea Tea
10:30 Lecture 2: Introduction to the Bayesian Approach Steve Duffull (Lecture Room) Hands on NONMEM I Glynn Morrish/Bruce Green/Diane Mould (Computer Lab)
11:30 Lecture 3: Introduction to logistric regression for binary data analysis Steve Duffull (Lecture Room)
12:00 Lunch Lunch
13:00 HO2:  Using WinBUGS  for analysis of warfarin-induced bleeding events Steve Duffull/Geoff Isbister (Computer Lab) Introduction to NONMEM II Glynn Morrish/Bruce Green/Diane Mould (Lecture Room)
14:00 HO3:  Producing a simple diagnostic plot for binary events data Steve Duffull/Geoff Isbister (Computer Lab)
15:00 Tea Tea
15:30 Discussion and Review of Sessions (Lecture Room) Hands on NONMEM II Glynn Morrish/Bruce Green/Diane Mould (Computer Lab)
17:00 Finish Finish
Thu 5th Feb 2009 Intermediate Workshop Beginners Workshop
Time Session Topic Tutors Session Topic Tutors
8:30 Lecture 4: Introduction to time to event Nick Holford (Lecture Room) Hands on NONMEM III Glynn Morrish/Bruce Green/Diane Mould (Computer Lab)
9:00 Lecture 5: Comparing time to event coding for NONMEM and WinBUGS Nick Holford/Steve Duffull (Lecture Room)
9:30 Lecture 6: Time to event analysis / diagnostic plots Nick Holford (Lecture Room)
10:00 Tea Tea
10:30 HO4:  Using WinBUGS  for analysis of time to warfarin-induced bleeding events Steve Duffull/Geoff Isbister (Computer Lab) Lecture: NONMEM III Glynn Morrish/Bruce Green/Diane Mould (Lecture Room)
11:30 HO5:  Producing a simple diagnostic plot for time to event analysis Nick Holford (Computer Lab)
12:00 Lunch Lunch
Scientific Meeting:  Crown Plaza Hotel, Newcastle Foreshore
Thurs 5th Feb 2009 PAGANZ
Time Session Topic Speaker
13:20 Welcome to PAGANZ Scientific Meeting Geoff Isbister
13:30 – 15:00 Free Papers I Chair: Nick Holford
13:30 A case for routine monitoring of enoxaparin treatment Hesham Al-Sallami
13:50 A nonlinear mixed effects model to characterise lamivudine absorption and distribution Jan-Stefan van der Walt
14:10 Population pharmacokinetics of mycophenolic acid in children and young people undergoing bone marrow and solid organ transplantation Lihua Zeng
14:30 The population pharmacokinetics of propofol: a meta-analysis of studies available from the OpenTCI Initiative Sarah McLeay
14:50 Pharmacokinetics of Tramadol in Adult Mice, Rats, Dogs, Cats, Horses and Human Neonates, Children and Adults – An Allometric Analysis Sam Holford
15:10 Afternoon Tea + Posters KEY
16:00 – 17:30 Clinical Toxicology I Chair: Steve Duffull Local Speaker
16:00 Dealing with Dose and Dose Time Uncertainty I: using a Bayesian Approach Geoff Isbister Invited Speaker
16:30 Dealing with Dose Uncertainty II: normalising concentration with AUC Nick Buckley Food
17:15 Discussion All HO Hands on session held in computer lab
17:30 AGM followed by social evening
Fri 6th Feb 2008 PAGANZ
Time Session Topic Speaker
8:30 Coffee
9:00 – 10:30 Clinical Toxicology II Chair: Nick Buckley
9:00 Methanol Poisoning – treatment with ethanol intoxication Carolyn Coulter
9:20 Post-mortem Toxicology Shelly Johnston
9:45 Population pharmacokinetics of escitalopram overdose and the effect of charcoal Freek van Gorp
10:05 Discussion All
10:30 Morning Tea + Posters
11:00 – 12:30 Clinical Toxicology III Chair: Geoff Isbister
11:00 All covariates are equal but some are more equal than others Steve Duffull
11:45 Paracetamol poisoning: what can metabolites tell us? Andis Graudins
12:30 Lunch
14:00 – 15:00 Renal Session Chair: Carl Kirkpatrick
14:00 Prediction of renal function in humans: A Mechanistic approach using size and maturation Nick Holford
14:30 The Effect of Study Design on Pharmacokinetics in Patients with Impaired Renal Function Hyung Ki Kim
15:00 Afternoon Tea + Posters
15:30 – 17:00 Free Papers II Chair: Bruce Green
15:00 The Influence of Study Design on Identification of True Parameter-Covariate Relationships Phey Yen Han
15:20 Novel diagnostics for assessing fit of logistic regression models Pavan Kumar
15:40 Hypercube D-optimal Design for Nonlinear Fixed Effects Pharmacokinetic Model Lee Kien Foo
16:00 Discussion: Model development and diagnostics All
17:00 Home