Wednesday July 9 2003
Cole Lecture Theatre
5th Floor
School of Medicine
85 Park Road
Auckland
A mix of short lectures and interactive small group discussion will cover the spectrum
of modern drug development science and its application to pharmaceutical medicine
in New Zealand.
|
Time
|
|
Topic
|
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14.00 |
Dr Nick Holford |
Introduction |
|
14.10 |
Small groups |
What do I need to know about drug development? What’s the difference between Discovery,
Development and Delivery? |
|
14.30 |
Prof Bill Wilson |
Discovery: Anti-Cancer Drug Insights in Auckland |
|
14.55 |
Small groups |
How does cell biology help drug development? How does biological science influence
drug development in humans? |
|
15.15 |
Everyone |
Afternoon tea |
|
15.30 |
Dr Steve Duffull |
Development: Designing Clinical Trials
|
|
15.55 |
Small groups |
How can the double blind randomized trial be improved? What information should clinical
trials try to discover?
|
|
16.15 |
Dr Edward Watson |
Delivery: Medical Marketing |
|
16.40 |
Everyone |
How does Drug Development Affect The Way the Medicine reaches the Patient? What did we learn today? |
|
17.00 |
Meeting finishes |
|
This workshop has been organised
as a joint activity of the Department of Pharmacology
& Clinical Pharmacology, University of Auckland and Merck, Sharpe & Dohme
(NZ) Ltd. Please contact one of us for registration details.
Nick Holford
David Woolner