Mastering Medicinal Chemistry 

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Pre-Conference Short Courses*

 

Tuesday, February 2

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

(SC6) Dealing with the Blood-Brain Barrier

  • The physiological basis for the "barrier” nature of the BBB
  • Experimental approaches (in vitro/in vivo) that are available for screening for brain penetration
  • Medicinal chemistry perspective on in vitro/in silico approaches for optimizing CNS penetration
  • Multi-parameter optimization (MPO) for CNS penetration
  • In vivo examples where all these concepts are applied together, e.g., consideration of free fractions in various compartments in relation to in vitro pharmacology values
  • Projecting human receptor occupancies considering species differences in affinity, free fraction
  • Exposure targeting for biomarker studies

9:00 Douglas Spracklin, Ph.D., Director, Pharmacokinetics, Dynamics and Metabolism, Pfizer, Inc.

9:45 Christopher L. Shaffer, Ph.D., Associate Research Fellow, Pharmacokinetics, Dynamics & Metabolism, Pfizer, Inc.

10:30 Coffee Break

11:00 Travis T. Wager, Ph.D., Associate Research Fellow, Neuroscience Discovery Medicinal Chemistry, Pfizer, Inc.

11:45 Q&A

12:00 End of Course

(SC9) Fragment-Inspired Medicinal Chemistry

  • Fragment-based approaches as platforms for medicinal chemistry
  • Fragment-based methods that inspire fresh approaches to lead generation
  • Optimization of fragment hits
  • Combining technology with fragment-based methods to advance medicinal chemistry
  • Facing the challenge of applying fragment-based approaches when structural information is not available
  • Promises and pitfalls of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) for fragment methods

2:00 Michelle Arkin, Ph.D., Associate Director, Biology, Small Molecule Discovery Center, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California, San Francisco

3:15 Refreshment Break

3:45 Daniel A. Erlanson, Ph.D., Cofounder, Carmot Therapeutics, Inc.

5:00 End of Course

(SC10) Transporter-mediated Drug-Drug Interaction Potential: Strategies for in vitro Characterization

  • Clinical relevance of transporter DDI’s 
  • In vitro, cell based models for evaluating transporter interactions of substrates and inhibitors 
  • Case study: Minimizing p-glycoprotein interactions as a barrier to CNS penetration 

2:00 Introductory Comments

Phil Burton, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer & Chief Scientific Officer, ADMETRx, Inc.

2:05 Joseph A. Ware, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, Development Sciences, Genentech, Inc.

3:00 Phil Burton, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer & Chief Scientific Officer, ADMETRx, Inc.

3:50 Refreshment Break

4:15 XingRong Liu, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, DMPK, Genentech, Inc.

4:45 Q&A

5:00 End of Course

*Separate Registration Required

 

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