At The Equator

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Attaining Equity of Access To Research (At The EQUATOR) will transform research culture to ensure equity of access to research.

Community members will have input and involvement at all stages of research, from conception through dissemination.

05/05/2026

Celebrating my 4th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

20/11/2024

is a major human, animal, and environmental health threat. It's caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that change over time and no longer respond to medicines. We can all advocate for commitments, and take action.

13/11/2024

Neglected Tropical Diseases: Getting the Dose Right

Attending ? Dr. Richard Hoglund will share details on scaling from pre-clinical to clinical trials in neglected tropical diseases. Do not miss the symposium on Thursday 14th at 10 AM.

13/11/2024

Neglected Tropical Diseases: Getting the Dose Right

Do not miss the symposium at on Thursday 14th at 10 AM. Prof. Catriona Waitt will present about pharmacokinetic considerations when treating pregnant & breastfeeding mothers. American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH)

13/11/2024

Meet Dr. Joel Tarning, the Neglected Tropical Diseases: Getting the Dose Right symposium chair at . The symposium will provide an overview of the importance, impact, and use of PK/PD tools in optimizing treatments of NTDs.
American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH)

12/11/2024

Neglected Tropical diseases: Getting the dose right

Join the experts as they shine a light on these critical health challenges and work towards a healthier, more equitable future. Explore pioneering research, collaborative solutions, and innovative strategies addressing the world’s most NTDs. American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH)

Population Pharmacokinetics (PK) 11/11/2024

Population pharmacokinetic studies aim to identify and quantify sources of variability in drug concentration in the patient population. Population pharmacokinetics is increasingly used in drug development and varies between individuals.

Population Pharmacokinetics (PK) Population pharmacokinetic studies aim to identify and quantify sources of variability in drug concentration in the patient population. Population pharmacoki...

Dosing Accuracy and Sampling Time 24/10/2024

Accurate documentation of sampling and infusion times is important in population PK modeling and model-informed precision dosing. Even with small uncertainty in documented time, erroneous records impact the accuracy and precision of estimated PK parameters on the population and individuals.

Dosing Accuracy and Sampling Time Accurate documentation of sampling and infusion times in population PK modeling and model-informed precision dosing is important. Erroneous records, even wit...

Breastfeeding and Medication 15/10/2024

Breastfeeding optimises child health and survival. This NTV talk show hosted the Maternal and Infant Lactation pharmacoKinetics (MILK) study team to discuss the importance of generating high-quality evidence for breastfeeding women with medical conditions requiring treatment using medicines.

Breastfeeding and Medication Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival. In this talk show that was broadcast on NTV, the Maternal and Infant Lac...

THE ROLE OF MODELLING 17/09/2024

PBPK models have improved model-informed drug development by assessing drug-drug interaction, dosing prediction, dose validation in pediatric patients, pregnancy dose calibration, lactational exposure and much more in the pharmaceutical field.

THE ROLE OF MODELLING PBPK models have improved model-informed drug development by assessing drug–drug interaction, dosing prediction, dose validation in pediatric patients, pregn...

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