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Date Event Name
May 26 - 28, 2013 DDI Marbach Castle Conference

ISSX - Booth #320

Oct 14 - 18, 2012

XenoTech is pleased to announce that we will be exhibiting at the 18th North American Regional ISSX Meeting in Dallas, Texas from October 14-18. Visit us at Booth #320.

 

The meeting aims to bring together many internationally-renowned scientists as well as young scientists from academia and industry working on drug/xenobiotic research in diverse fields including basic and clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, toxicology, oncology, endocrinology, physiology, biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, molecular and structural biology, and genetics.

The meeting program offers attendees access to keynote and plenary lectures, symposia sessions, oral and poster presentations, and a selection of short courses.

The scientific program will include recent advances on the structure, function and regulation of drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters, nanoparticle toxicology, physiologic and/or toxicological roles of novel drug metabolizing enzymes. 

Expanded sessions will be devoted to emerging MS technologies, new interactions of genes and drugs, antibody-drug conjugates and their processing, P450 and P450 reductase variants and their role in clinical medicine, DMPK studies using modeling and simulation, and mechanisms of hyperbilirubinemia. Keynote lectures will review emerging MS technologies, application of omics to study drug toxicity, biologicals beyond antibodies, and the effects of environmental agents on t-RNA processing. 

The short courses will cover aspects of integration of pharmacokinetics-pharmacodynamics, multi-variate kinetic analysis for drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters, RNAi therapeutics: a primer on microRNAs and their use in drug therapy, and use of tissue imaging technologies to understand drug disposition.

 

For more information on how to attend, click here.