ICOP 2025
ICOP 2025 Speakers & Topics
Quantitative methods in 505(b)(2) Submissions
Dr Rajendra Singh
Senior Director, Head of Pharmacometrics, Teva, USA
Dr. Ramalingam Sankaran Commemoration Lecture: Translational and MIDD approaches in 505(b)(2) submissions
Dr. Mathangi Gopalakrishnan
Associate Professor, University of Maryland, MD, USA
Strategic Integration of Model-Informed Approaches in 505(b)(2) Drug Development
Mr. Sivacharan Kollipara
Head, Biopharmaceutics, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd, Hyderabad, India
Applications of modeling and simulations in generic product development: Case studies and regulatory perspectives
Clinical Pharmacometrics in Patient Care
Dr. Vikram Gota
Professor, Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC), Mumbai
Dose optimization in oncology
Dr. Richard Hoglund
Head, Pharmacometrics research group, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Mahidol-Oxford Research Unit, Bangkok, Thailand.
Pharmacometric approaches to assess ultra-short response-guided treatment in Hepatitis C
Dr. Thanaporn Wattanakul
Scientist & Deputy Head of Pharmacometrics at Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit, Bangkok, Thailand
A pharmacometrics approach to assess drug exposures in lactating women and breastfed infants
Dr. Blessed Winston Arul Dhas
Professor, Christian Medical College, Vellore
Intravenous doxycycline, azithromycin, or both for severe scrub typhus
Dr. Ayorinde Adehin
Scientist in Pharmacometrics, MORU, University of Oxford
Pre-referral rectal artesunate in children with severe malaria: any benefit?
Dr. Nusrat Shafiq
Professor, Clinical Pharmacology Unit, Department of Pharmacology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh
Pharmacometrics approach for dose optimization of anti-bacterial in special populations
Quantitative methods in Generic Drug Development
Dr. Liang Zhao
Professor, University of California San Francisco, CA, USA Former Director, Division of Quantitative methods and Modeling, USFDA
Leveraging Model Integrated Evidence for Drug Development and Approval
Dr. Joga Gobburu
Centre for Translational Medicine, University of Maryland, MD, USA
Modeling and Simulation: Ek Soch hai
Dr. Yasvanth Ashokraj
Director, Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, CIPLA, Mumbai
Application of Model based Bioequivalence: A perspective for Generic Drug Industry
Important Dates
October 01, 2024
January 05, 2025
December 25, 2024
January 15, 2025
January 30 & 31, 2025
February 01 & 02, 2025
Registration Fee Details
Indian Registrations ( INR )
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Early Bird (Till Dec 2025)
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Late Registration (Dec 25 to Jan 15)
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Students/Trainees
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6000
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7000
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Academia
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7000
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8000
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Industry
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12000
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14000
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International Registrations ( USD )
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Early Bird (Till Dec 2025)
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Late Registration (Dec 25 to Jan 15)
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Students/Trainees
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125
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150
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Academia
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150
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200
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Industry
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250
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300
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Pre-conference workshop during ICOP-India 2025
Accommodation Details
Diamond Partner
Gold Partner
ICOP 2025 Abstract Submission Guidelines
Original research work from following areas will be accepted
- Quantitative approaches in drug development
- PKPD models
- Clinical Pharmacometrics
- Methodological studies
- PBPK modeling for drug drug interactions
- PBBM absorption modeling
- Bioequivalence risk assessments using modeling approaches
- Biostudy waivers using novel modeling approaches
Author:
Please provide information on all the authors with their affiliations and email id for corresponding author. The presenting author should be underlined. The same author list will appear in the abstract book.
Language:
All abstracts must be in English
Abstract Body:
The work published in previous national or international meetings or journals will not be accepted. The abstract should contain the statement on hypothesis or objective, the methods used, results and conclusion. The font of text should be Times New Roman with 12 font size. Abstract text should be typed single-spaced and with maximum 300 words. Type the text as one paragraph. All references included in the abstract should be numbered and accompanied by the full citation, including authors names, title, journal name, volume, number, inclusive paging, and year of publication