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Advances in ADME and Toxicity Biomarkers

Friday May 19, 2023

1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Central Time (CT)





Chair :

Bhagwat Prasad
Washington State University

Xiaochao Ma
University of Pittsburgh



Drug transport and metabolism are critical determinants of drug absorption, metabolism, distribution, elimination (ADME) as well as drug-drug interactions (DDIs) and toxicity. While significant progress has been made to utilize in vitro models to predict drug ADME and toxicity including physiologically-based pharmacokinetic and toxicokinetic modeling, these models are either not sufficiently complex or require comprehensive physiological data. ADME and toxicity biomarkers that can be quantified using accessible biofluid such as urine and blood from patients, healthy volunteers or preclinical species are recognized as a relatively non-invasive approach to facilitate DDI and toxicity potential of drugs. Recent data on biomarkers of drug transporter, metabolism, and toxicity in human and preclinical species suggest their promising applications in drug development.

Speakers

Bhagwat Prasad - Washington State University

Introduction

Bhagwat Prasad - Washington State University

Biomarker of UGT2B17 Variability in Developing Children and Adults

Leah Siskind - Univ of Louisville

Chemotherapy-induced Kidney Injury: Models and Mechanisms

Xiaoyan Chu - Merck & Co., Inc.

Industry Perspectives on Application of Transporter Biomarker Data for Clinical DDI Prediction

David Umbaugh - Univ of Kansas Med Ctr

Hepatocyte Senescence is Initiated through a Klf6-p21 Mechanism which mediates the Production of Cxcl14, a Novel Prognostic Biomarker of Acute Liver Failure

Xiaochao Ma - University of Pittsburgh

Conclusion

ASPET 2023 Annual Meeting Program
Important Dates

Apr

20

Registration Discounts End

Apr

14-24

Division Town Halls

Apr

24

Housing Deadline

May

3-10

Online Award Lecture Series

May

18-21

ASPET 2023 Annual Meeting
St. Louis Union Station, MO