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ASCPT News: May 2023

Author: [AUTHOR] Published on 5/4/2023 6:00:00 AM


The Session Proposal Site for 2024 Is Opening Soon!
The Scientific Program Committee invites you to submit a session proposal for the 2024 Annual Meeting taking place in person March 27-29 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The proposal submission site will open soon, so now is the time to start preparing your novel session that fits within the theme of New Horizons for Global Outreach. 

Prepare a proposal that goes beyond the standard symposium or workshop format and engages your audience using novel presentation types such as panel discussions, flash talks, fireside chats, and TED-Style talks. New for 2024, the SPC will consider a small number of proposals for focused “deep science” sessions that will be 45 minutes with two speakers.
 
Visit the ASCPT website for the latest information on the Call for Proposals and watch for the official opening of the submission site coming very soon. 
 
The deadline to submit a proposal is Thursday, June 8, 2023, 4:00 PM ET
 
Questions about proposal submissions can be directed to meetings@ascpt.org.

Get Ready for Week One of the 2023 Network & Community Experience!

Week One of the 2023 Network & Community Experience (NCE) is just around the corner, and you won’t want to miss this first installment of exciting and engaging content featuring:
  • Mental Health & Addiction (MHA) and Special Populations (SPO) Communities: Health Care, Mental Health Advocacy and Inclusion in Clinical trials of the Transgender Population
  • Early Career (EC) and Student & Trainee (ST) Communities: Speed Mentoring: Enhance Your Soft Skills
  • Pharmacometrics and Pharmacokinetics (PMK) Community: Future Opportunities in Drug Development
  • Drug Utilization & Outcomes (DUO) and Systems Pharmacology (SP) Communities: Gut Feelings: Time to Go Deeper into Pharmacomicrobiomics
In addition to the innovative scientific sessions, NCE 2023 will host a welcome session with awards presentation, networking events, a new member welcome, and mentor events, so mark your calendars and get ready to engage! Registration is complimentary for members and coming soon, but if you would like to be notified when it becomes available, you can express your interest here.

Congratulations to the ASCPT Journal Award Recipients
Please join us in congratulating the authors of the 2023 Journal Awards on their well-deserved recognition! 

The following papers stood out to the editorial teams of each of our three ASCPT journals: 
Cardiovascular events and safety outcomes associated with remdesivir using a World Health Organization international pharmacovigilance database by Jung et al. Published in Clinical and Translational Science
CYTOCON: The manually curated database of human in vivo cell and molecule concentrations by Leonov et al. Published in CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology
Innovative Randomized Phase I Study and Dosing Regimen Selection to Accelerate and Inform Pivotal COVID-19 Trial of Nirmatrelvir by Singh et al. Published in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT)

If you think your research could be one of next year’s awardees, consider submitting to the ASCPT Journal Family! Contact ASCPT’s managing editor Alethea Gerding with questions. 

Additionally, ASCPT would like to congratulate ASCPT Student/Trainee member Dr. Anu Patel for taking home top prize in the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology’s 2023 Poster Competition. Anu’s poster was displayed during the ASCPT 2023 Annual Meeting, and we’re proud see the recognition of her work continue! If you missed this outstanding research during the Annual Meeting, you can read it in issue 113(S1) of CPT, “ASCPT Annual Meeting Abstracts: Clinical Pharmacology for All.”

Register for the 2023 FDA & ASCPT William B. Abrams Lecture
Join the US Food and Drug Administration and ASCPT online on May 30, 2023, 1:00 – 2:30 PM ET for the Annual Abrams Lecture. This year’s recipient and award lecturer is Namandjè Bumpus, FDA Chief Scientist.

About the Presentation:
This presentation will focus on how mechanistic drug metabolism studies and single cell proteomics can be used to inform clinical pharmacology, particularly in the context of understanding inter-individual variability. 

Learning Objectives:
  • Identify specific pathways of drug metabolism and how drug metabolism can contribute to heterogeneity
  • Discuss the ways that single cell approaches can be leveraged and employed to enhance insight into pharmacology
To Register
While registration is complimentary, all who wish to attend must register to access the virtual event. Register now at Zoom Registration.

Contact Rokhsareh.Shahidzadeh@fda.hhs.gov for more information.

ASCPT Career Center
Is a new job opportunity on your horizon? Make sure you are using the ASCPT Career Center’s Job Alert feature to optimize your search. 

During your search, apply filters to view jobs relevant to you. When the jobs populate, enter your email address on the pop-up window. You’ll then receive an email asking you to activate the job alert, where you can click a link to receive regular emails containing only jobs that match your criteria. 

Have questions or need assistance? Reach out to Lia Shore.

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