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Kim, Insook
US Food & Drug Administration
Symposium 13: Clinical Pharmacology Challenges in Obesity & Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis: Mechanisms & Therapeutics
Location:Grand Ballroom E-H
Insook Kim
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4 - Challenges & Current Regulatory Issues in Drug Development for Obesity & NAFLD/NASH
Insook Kim
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Kim, Myong-Jin
US Food & Drug Administration
Plenary Session: Scientific, Regulatory & Operational Considerations for Working With Gene-based Medicines: Are You Ready to Conduct Gene Therapy Research?
Location:Grand Ballroom E-K
Myong-Jin Kim
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1 - Introductions
Myong-Jin Kim
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Kitabi, Eliford
US Food & Drug Administration
PMWS: A Snapshot of Clinical Pharmacology Workflows With R
Location:Cedar Ballroom
Eliford Kitabi
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6 - Development of Pharmacometric Applications Using R Shiny
Eliford Kitabi
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Knibbe, Catherijne
Leiden Univ
Symposium 13: Clinical Pharmacology Challenges in Obesity & Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis: Mechanisms & Therapeutics
Location:Grand Ballroom E-H
Catherijne Knibbe
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Symposium 3: Novel Approaches for the Prediction of Drug Effects in Children
Location:Grand Ballroom E-H
Catherijne Knibbe
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1 - Novel Approaches for the Prediction of Drug Effects in Children: Can We Move from Pharmacokinetic to Pharmacodynamic Modeling?
Catherijne Knibbe
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1 - The Obesity Epidemic: Consequences for Dosing in Adults & Children
Catherijne Knibbe
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Krekels, Elke
Leiden Univ
Symposium 3: Novel Approaches for the Prediction of Drug Effects in Children
Location:Grand Ballroom E-H
Elke Krekels
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2 - Advances in Pharmacodynamic Modeling of Pain & Sedation in Children: Applications of Item Response Theory & Repeated Time to Event Modeling
Elke Krekels
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