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Biological/MedicinalAnalytical Chemical Toxicology: A Chemist’s Roadmap to Reduce Bioactivation Liabilities in Drug Candidates  
Course Code: TOXI  
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Increase your overall knowledge of mechanisms of drug metabolism mediated toxicity.  
 
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San Francisco, CA :: Boston, MA :: ::  
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  Check-in opens at 7:30 a.m. on the first day of the course.

Course runs from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day.
 
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  Fees  
 
  Early Registration: $795  
  Advanced Registration: $895  
  Standard Registration: $995  
 
  The course fee includes a course binder and a continental breakfast each day.

Five for Four! Register five people for one course, one person for five courses, or any combination in between and your fifth registration is free. Note: This discount is only available if you register by fax or mail and mention this discount. May not be combined with any other offer.
 
 
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Key Topics
 
  • Mechanisms of bioactivation
  • Enzyme systems involved in bioactivation
  • Methods for screening for reactive metabolite formation
  • Case studies of structural optimization to reduce the risk of metabolism-mediated toxicity
  • Mechanisms leading to metabolism-mediated genotoxicity
  • Covalent binding & relevance to toxicity
  • In vivo models to study reactive intermediate generation
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Course Instructor(s)
 
Christine Fandozzi works for Merck.
 
Griff Humphreys works for the Department of Biotransformation, Bristol-Myers Squibb.
 
Fred Guengerich is the Harry Pearson Broquist Professor of Biochemistry, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
 
Kaushik Mitra works for the Department of Drug Metabolism, Merck Research Laboratories.
 
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