QSP modelling - At the heart of the action

Speaker: Nelleke Snelder, Senior Consultant, LAP&P Consultants, Leiden, The 
Netherlands 
Thursday, Nov 16, 2017, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm EDT 

Register at https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3899274333265939713

Abstract: 
PKPD modelling has developed from an empirical and descriptive approach into a 
scientific discipline based on the (patho-) physiological mechanisms behind 
PKPD relationships. As a result, PKPD models range from purely empirical 
models, i.e. descriptive models to mechanism-based and Quantitative Systems 
Pharmacology (QSP) models with an increasing level of complexity and increasing 
level of predictive power. The preferred PK/PD modelling approach (i.e. 
fit-for-purpose modelling) highly depends on the questions that need to be 
answered in addition to what level of detail is required. Empirical and 
mechanism-based models have already demonstrated their value in 
drug-development and examples of the application of QSP models are emerging. 
Application of QSP models, however, may be challenging as they are more complex 
and require a larger amount of informative data. Moreover, combining different 
types of information is essential for QSP approaches. 
The questions for the modeller at hand are: (1) what knowledge is required to 
answer the question, (2) how to select and integrate informative data, (3) how 
to balance between complexity and quantifiability and (4) when am I happy to 
stop? These questions, as well as the potential to recycle the developed 
systems model for other purposes, will be addressed during this webinar using 
the development of a systems pharmacology model for the cardiovascular effects 
of S1P agonists as an example. 

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