Webinar on

Medicinal Chemistry & Pharmaceutical Chemistry

June 28, 2021

medicinalchemistry-2021

Theme: INNOVATIONS AND ADVANCEMENTS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY & PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY

Medicinal Chemistry 2021 welcomes each one of you to attend Webinar in the field of Pharmacy which is going to be held on June 28, 2021. The Webinar emphasizes the theme “Innovations & Advancements in Medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry”. Medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry Webinar provide an international dais for Scientists and Pharmaceutical professionals to Exchange Ideas, Knowledge and Networking. Knowledge of the concepts of drug metabolism is useful in both the design of new drugs and the improvement of existing drugs. Thus, it affects the living life in an effective way. This is the platform where you can exchange your ideas and learn novel concepts related to your field from the international speakers as well as the professionals participating in this symposium. We want to take every individual related to this field either to learn or share your experience in this field and improve your connections from the entire globe. It’s important to share knowledge with others due to newly generated problem. For that they need a platform to share their knowledge. We could say we create a golden opportunity for those people expose their knowledge through this Pharmaceutical Science Meeting.

 

Session 1: Applied Pharmacology & Pharmacometrics 

Pharmacology is a part of medication which manages the medications and their connections with the bases and the procedures of every living organism. Applied Pharmacology is a branch of pharmacology which comprises all the applications of pharmacology & toxicology. It mainly involves the branches like the pharmacogenetics, clinical pharmacology, and pharmacotherapeutics. Applied pharmacology is the utilization of the medicines and just how the pharmacological activities or data might be related to the therapeutics. Pharmacometrics branch which deals with both pharma and maths. Pharmacometrics deals with mathematical models of pharmacology, biology and physiology in clinical and preclinical studies. Pharmacometrics uses drug models to describe the relationship between pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Pharmacometrics involves the analysis and interpretation of data in pre-clinical and clinical trials.

 Session 2: Clinical Trials and Clinical Research

Trials to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of medications or medical devices by monitoring their effects on large groups of people. Clinical research trials may be conducted by government health agencies such as NIH, researchers affiliated with a hospital or university medical program, independent researchers, or private industry. Usually volunteers are recruited, although in some cases research subjects may be paid. Subjects are generally divided into two or more groups, including a control group that does not receive the experimental treatment, receives a placebo (inactive substance) instead, or receives a tried-and-true therapy for comparison purposes.

Clinical research is a branch of healthcare science that determines the safety and effectiveness (efficacy) of medications, devices, diagnostic products and treatment regimens intended for human use. These may be used for prevention, treatment, diagnosis or for relieving symptoms of a disease. Clinical research is different from clinical practice. In clinical practice established treatments are used, while in clinical research evidence is collected to establish a treatment.

Sessions 3: Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery

Drugs discovery typically involves either identification of active substances from traditional remedies of a natural origin or the synthesis of Bioactive compounds guided by rational Drugs discovery typically involves either identification of active substances from traditional remedies of a natural origin or the synthesis of Bioactive compounds guided by rational Drug Design, Combinatorial Chemistry, High throughput Screening, Fragment-Based Lead Discovery, and other approaches. In modern Drug Discovery, Medicinal Chemistry plays an important role, covering new methods for the synthesis of bioactive compounds, the identification of drug gable bimolecular targets, understanding molecular basis for diseases, and therefore the design of agents modifying biochemical processes underlying the disorder. 

Session 4: Formulations – Pharmaceutical Formulation

Drug-Formulation and Drug-meal interactions are of clinical concern for orally administered drugs that possess a narrow therapeutic index. This review presents the current status of information regarding interactions which may influence the gastrointestinal (GI) absorption of orally administered drugs. Absorption interactions have been classified on the basis of rate-limiting processes. These processes are put in the context of drug and formulation physicochemical properties and oral input influences on variable GI physiology. Interaction categorisation makes use of a biopharmaceutical classification system based on drug aqueous solubility and membrane permeability and their contributions towards absorption variability. Overlaying this classification it is important to be aware of the effect that the magnitudes of drug dosage and volume of fluid administration can have on interactions involving a solubility rate limits.

Session 5:  Advances in Bio Therapeutics-Drug Discovery and Development

Bio therapeutics is currently the fastest growing group of pharmaceuticals, being a treatment option for a variety of chronic and sometimes life-threatening conditionsBio therapeutics drugs, such as antibodies, Fe-like fusion proteins, and therapeutic replacement enzymes, constitute the most rapidly growing drug class, and have become a major clinical success of therapeutics over the past decade. The therapeutics of large-molecule has revolutionized the treatment of variety of diseases in areas such as oncology, inflammatory and autoimmune disease, haemophilia, cardiovascular disease, infection and rare disease.

 

  • Applied Pharmacology & Pharmacometrics
  • Clinical Trials and Clinical Research
  • Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery
  • Formulations Pharmaceutical Formulation
  • Advances in Bio Therapeutics-Drug Discovery and Development