The objective of this course, co-taught by Drs. Mayersohn and Boxenbaum, is to present the principles of pharmacokinetics and toxicokinetics on an elementary yet sufficiently detailed level. The student can apply these principles in a practical way in an industrial setting. Emphasis is given to a conceptual understanding.
The groundwork begun here allows students to further their own specific assignments in these general areas. The course is designed to introduce and integrate the principles of pharmacokinetics, biopharmaceutics, toxicokinetics and drug dynamics. These principles are developed without the need for complex mathematical formalism; when needed, the necessary mathematics are presented. The principles are established with the use of extensive examples from the literature and with numerous problem solving workshop/tutorial sessions to illustrate the principles, solidify understanding of the material and to illustrate the use of this information in the work environment.
The course enrollment is limited to allow more personalized attention and discussion of specific problems or issues of interest to the students and relevant to their activities. Contact Lynne Mascarella (520-626-3106) or Carrie Venezia (520-626-3020) at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy for more information.
Principles of
Pharmacokinetics
and Toxicokinetics
for the
Industrial Scientist
Four and One-Half day Intensive Course
in the Form of Lextures, Workshops,
Tutorials and Discussions
The Westin La Paloma - Tucson, Arizona
Conctact Lynne Mascarella noted below
Presented by:
The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy
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