Bringing multi-level systems pharmacology models to life

Activity: Talk or presentation typesContributed talkScientific

Description

Computational modelling in Systems Medicine and Systems Pharmacology addresses biological processes at different levels and scales. The quantification of model parameters from experimental data is a complicated task. It will be addressed how variance in data propagates into parameter estimates and, more importantly, model predictions. The Analysis of Dynamic Adaptations in Parameter Trajectories (ADAPT) approach is discussed as method to model dynamics at multiple time-scales. Examples will be provided, including modelling of the effect of liver X receptor activation on HDL metabolism and liver steatosis, and modelling of longitudinal data in a cohort of Type 2 Diabetics.
Period5 Feb 2016
Event title2006 Roche Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) Methodology Workshop, February 4-5, 2016, Basel, Switzerland
Event typeWorkshop
LocationBasel, SwitzerlandShow on map

Keywords

  • systems biology
  • systems pharmacology
  • diabetes