January 29, 2020
Speakers and Presentations
Brown, Colin, Newcells Biotech: Developing Proximal Tubule Models from Plastic to Microfluidic 3D Models
El-Kattan, Ayman, IFM Therapeutics: A Is Extended Clearance Classification System Genesis Over, Yes, Think Again!
Fischer, David, Charles River Discovery: CFTR as a Therapeutic Target - A New Paradigm
Gaborik, Zsuzsanna, SOLVO Biotechnology: DDI Prediction Based on In Vitro Models
Hilgendorf, Constanze, AstraZeneca: Endogenous Transporter Substrates, Emerging Biomarkers for DDI
Hurley, Chris, Charles River: Keynote: Integrated Drug Discovery - The Model
Huth, Felix, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research: Examining P-gp efflux Kinetics Guided by the BDDCS – Rational Selection of In Vitro Assay Designs and Mathematical Models
Keppler, Dietrich, University of Heidelberg: New Insights into the Pathogenesisof Conjugated Hyperbilirubinemia
Kis, Emese, SOLVO Biotechnology: Bile Salt Transport in Hepatocytes
Marin, José, University of Salamanca: Role of Transportome in Liver and Gastrointestinal Cancer Chemoresistance
Masereeuw, Roos, Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences: Remote Sensing and Signaling Regulating Gut Microbiome-derived Renal Organic Anion Secretion
Oswald, Stefan, University Medicine Greifswald: Dysregulation of Drug Transporters and Metabolizing Enzymes in Ulcerative Colitis (UC)
Paine, Mary, Washington State University: Translational Approaches to Assess Potential Transporter-mediated Natural Product-Drug Interactions
Pomozi, Viola, Research Centre for Natural Sciences Hungary: The Role of ABCC6 in Ectopic Calcification
Reboul, Emmanuelle, French National Institute of Agronomical Research (INRA), Aix-Marseille University: New Insights on Fat-soluble Vitamin Efflux by the Intestine
Sarkadi, Balázs, Research Centre for Natural Sciences Hungary: Keynote: Drug transporters in Human Stem Cells
Sugiyama, Yuichi, Sugiyama Laboratory, RIKEN: Keynote: Substrate-dependent Inhibition of OATP1B and its Impact on DDI
Prediction: Application of PBPK Modeling to Predict the Perperator Drug and Probe Drug or Endogenous Biomarker Interactions
Tátrai, Péter, SOLVO Biotechnology: Further Insights into the Mechanism of the Preincubation Effect
Terasaki, Tetsuya, Tohoku University Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences: Similarity and Difference of Transporter Protein Expression in the CNS Barriers: Importance to the CNS Acting Drug Discovery and Development
Unadkat, Jash, School of Pharmacy, University of Washington: Keynote: The Next Frontier in ADME Science: Predicting and Verifying Tissue Drug Exposure
Here you can download the Preliminary Agenda!
Hands-On Training Event
In addition to the main conference, SOLVO will be hosting a Hands-On Lab Training Day on 1 April at its new R&D facilities in Budapest.
The following methods will be demonstrated:
1. Automated VT Assay
2. Uptake Assay
3. Suspension Hepatocyte Uptake Assay
Detailed information on the conference website!
Registration information
Call for Abstract:
SOLVO invites you to submit your poster abstracts for this meeting. We are offering FREE REGISTRATIONS for the first 5 candidate from academic institutions. Moreover, we will select 2-4 posters for oral poster presentations during the plenary session of the conference. To apply for free registration, submit your abstract before February 15 at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). Abstract deadline for other participants: February 29.
Registration fees:
Early bird registration fee until 29 February: EUR 400
Standard registration fee after 1 March: EUR 600
Lab Training: EUR 150
Early bird registration fee for Academic researchers: EUR 250
Standard registration fee for Academic researchers: EUR 450
Your registration fee covers the conference program, lunches, coffee breaks, and reception. Seats are limited, so reserve yours early!
Click here to register for the conference!
Conference Housing Information
Venue Information:
Conference will be organized at Continental Hotel Budapest. The coolest four star superior design hotel is located in Budapest's downtown offering 272 rooms - standard, executive, deluxe, suites- reflected by art deco features, perfect harmony and fine elegance combining a modern world of colours and forms.The hotel welcomes guests, providing business and tailor-made services with well-equipped conference rooms, Wellness and Fitness center, Massage, ARAZ Restaurant with terrace, Gallery Café & Corporate Lounge, underground private parking garage.
Accommodation Possibilities:
Continental Hotel Budapest offers rooms on discounted prices for the Meet the Experts Anniversary Conference – Budapest 2020 participants till the 13 March 2020, subject to availability. After 20 March rooms can be booked on full price if available.
Single room: 119 EUR/night
Double room: 134 EUR/night
Please click here to book your room using the following code: MEEX2020.
Prices quoted in EUR include full international buffet breakfast, 18%VAT and 4% city tax.
If you have any question, please contact us at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Best wishes,
SOLVO Biotechnology
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