Final programme
Young ScientistSatelliteConference (YSC)
Uppsala, Sweden19-21 May 2017
The Young Scientist Satellite Conference of the
PSWC 2017 is an exciting occasion for future
scientists to meet, discuss and present their
science in many forms such as oral sessions,
poster sessions and workshops.
This will also be an opportunity to gain know-
ledge from the experts attending the Pharma-
ceutical Sciences World Congress.
The YSC will take place in Uppsala, home to
the oldest university in Scandinavia, founded
in 1477. This vibrant academic city possesses
many historic sites as well as cutting edge
research. The city is located a short train ride
away from the PSWC in Stockholm.
At the YSC, young scientists will be given the opportunity to present
their research in three different tracks:
– Fundamental & translational science and targeting sciences
– Drug delivery, formulation and manufacturing sciences
– Regulatory sciences and science-based practice
ATTEND THE YSC AND PSWC 2017 TO:
– Be at the only truly global pharmaceutical sciences congress
in the world
– Build your international network and meet key opinion leaders
in pharmaceutical sciences
– Learn what will happen in the future from leading experts
– Hear high level speakers share their latest research
– Enjoy the beautiful cities of Uppsala and Stockholm
Improving yourskills for research in drug discovery, drug development and clinical usageA pre-satellite ofthe PSWC 2017 Congress
REGISTER BEFORE
1 MARCHLATE BREAKING
ABSTRACTSARE STILL WELCOME
‘ Having access to minds from a variety of fi elds developed my understanding of medi-cines throughout their life.
Through experiencing PSWCI was better informed when selecting a pathway in indu-stry after studies.’
Kenneth Lee / Monash University
and clinical usage
Welcome to Uppsala University –
a place for knowledge, culture and
critical dialogue
TWO CONGRESSES, TWO PRESENTATIONS When you register, you will be attending the Young Scientist Satellite Conference in Uppsala and the PSWC 2017 in Stockholm. If your abstract is approved you will present your research at both conferences.
It is still possible to submit late breakingabstracts. If your late breaking abstract is accepted, you will receive notifi cation after 15 February, but we recommend you to register before 1 March if you still want to benefi t from the reduced fi rst deadline fee.
Submit through: pswc2017.fi p.org/abstracts
SCHOLARSHIPS AND TRAVEL GRANTS Several travel grants are available for this congress.For more information: pswc2017.fi p.org/travelgrants
IMPORTANT DATES First registration deadline / 1 March 2017 Second registration deadline / 3 May
HOTELS IN UPPSALA These hotels are selected with a special registration fee:– Park Inn by Radisson – Radisson BluFor local students it is also possible to register without a hotelin Uppsala, book them during registration: pswc2017.fi p.org/registration
For updates on the programme and more information, please visit: pswc2017.fi p.org/Young_Scientist_Satellite_Conference
REGISTERNOW
FOR YSCpswc2017.fi p.org/registration
**
Budapest, Established: 192
4
Hung
aria
n So
ciety for Pharmaceutical Sciences
PSWC 2017 will provide scientists from all over the world with a
place to meet and network with key leaders from the pharmaceu-
tical industry, government agencies, regulatory bodies, academia
and public-private partner¬ships. In the next decade, systems
biology research will yield an unprecedented wealth of novel
insights in the mechanisms of disease. This will revolutionise
medicines research, leading to the introduction of novel therapeu-
tic interventions which modify and potentially cure disease, rather
than providing symptom relief.
For more information on the PSWC 2017 please check:
pswc2017.fi p.org
YOUR CO-SPONSORS:
YOUR CO-HOSTS:
YOUR HOST: The International Pharmaceutical Federation
SCHOLARSHIPS AND TRAVEL GRANTS
pswc2017.fi p.org/registration
6th FIP Pharmaceutical Sciences World CongressStockholm, Sweden 21-24 May 2017
PSWC 2017 Future Medicines For One World
SUNDAY 21
FRIDAY 1912:00 – 14:00 ARRIVAL AND REGISTRATION
FIKA14:00 – 16:00 PLENARY OPENING CEREMONY_
14:00 – 14:20 WELCOME
Carmen Peña / FIP President, Spain
Tatsuro Irimura / FIP Chair Board of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan
Dominique Jordan / FIP Chair Board of Pharmaceutical Practice, Switzerland
Eva Åkesson / Vice-Chancellor of Uppsala University, Sweden
Göran Alderborn / Dean at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Uppsala University,
Sweden_
14:40 – 15:20 PLENARY LECTURE
Endogenous roles of drug transporters
Kathy Giacomini / University of California San Francisco, USA_
15:20 – 16:00 PLENARY LECTURE
Thomas Lönngren / NDA Group AB, Sweden
18:00 – 21:00 CONFERENCE DINNER
PSWCYOUNG SCIENTIST SATELLITECONFERENCE 2017 / PROGRAMMEImproving your skills for research in drug discovery, drug development and clinical usage
‘ The PSWC provides an inclusive atmosphere that allows everyone to come together and discuss issues and learn about cutting-edge research in pharmaceutical science whilst providing opportunities to network and meet like-minded individuals from around the globe.’
Tran-Quang Peter Nguyen / Monash University
14:00 – 16:00 _
14:00 – 14:20 WELCOME
Carmen Peña /
Tatsuro Irimura /
Dominique Jordan /
Eva Åkesson /
12.00 – 14.00 LUNCH & POSTER VIEWING
TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C09.00 – 09.45 KEY NOTE
Use of pharmacometrics and data science
to combat global health problems
Rada Savic / University of California San
Francisco, USA
Drug discovery beyond the rule of 5 –
How to design cell permeable ligands for
difficult targets
Jan Kihlberg / Uppsala University, Sweden
Provision of innovative medicines for
the individual – Need for patient centric
engineering in global health
Staffan Folestad / Astra Zeneca R&D, Sweden
10.00 – 10.45 WORKSHOP SESSIONS WORKSHOP 1 / PART 1
Excellence in science
Elizabeth de Lange / Leiden Academic Centre
for Drug Research, the Netherlands
WORKSHOP 2 / PART 1
Grant application
Krister Halldin / Uppsala University, Sweden
WORKSHOP 3 / PART 1
Patenting
Olivia Tolan / UU Innovation,
Uppsala University, Sweden
11.15 – 12.00 WORKSHOP SESSIONS
WORKSHOP 1 / PART 2
Excellence in science
WORKSHOP 2 / PART 2
Grant application
WORKSHOP 3 / PART 2
Patenting
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS (A1)
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS (B1) SHORT COMMUNICATIONS (C1)
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS (A2) SHORT COMMUNICATIONS (B2) SHORT COMMUNICATIONS (C3)
WORKSHOP 4 / PART 1
Communicate science
Stacey May / American Association for
Pharmaceutical Scientists, USA
WORKSHOP 5 / PART 1
Pitch your idea
Moa Fransson / UU Innovation,
Uppsala University, Sweden
WORKSHOP 6 / PART 1
Regulatory framework
Pieter Stolk / Utrecht University,
The Netherlands
WORKSHOP 4 / PART 2
Communicate science
WORKSHOP 5 / PART 2
Pitch your idea
WORKSHOP 6 / PART 2
Regulatory framework
WORKSHOP 7 / PART 1
Entrepreneurship
Moa Fransson / UU Innovation,
Uppsala University, Sweden
WORKSHOP 8 / PART 1
Pedagogical skills
Don Mager / University of Buffalo, USA
WORKSHOP 7 / PART 2
Entrepreneurship
WORKSHOP 8 / PART 2
Pedagogical skills
SUNDAY 2109:00 – 10:30 PLENARY SESSION_
09:00 – 09:45
Helping shape the future of science and your career
by serving your professional community
Joseph Nicolazzo / Monash University, Australia_
09:45 – 10:30 PLENARY LECTURE
Sustainable development
Eeva Teräsalmi / International Pharmaceutical Federation, Finland
10:30 – 11:45 FIKA BREAK & POSTER VIEWING
11:45 – 13:00 PLENARY CLOSING CEREMONY_
11:45 – 12:30 PLENARY LECTURE
Thinking beyond your thesis – pharmaceutical research & develop-
ment for global health impact
Steven Kern / Deputy Director of Quantitative Sciences,
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, USA_
12:30 – 13:00
Award ceremony
BUS DEPARTURES TO STOCKHOLM & LUNCH
14.00 – 15.30 SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
16.00 – 17.30 SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
SATURDAY 20
14:00 – 16:00 PLENARY OPENING CEREMONY14:00 – 14:20 WELCOME–Carmen Peña / FIP President, Spain
Tatsuro Irimura / FIP Chair Board of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan
Dominique Jordan / FIP Chair Board of Pharmaceutical Practice, Switzerland
Eva Åkesson / Vice-Chancellor of Uppsala University, Sweden
Göran Alderborn / Dean at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Uppsala University,
Sweden–14:40 – 15:20 PLENARY LECTURE
Endogenous roles of drug transporters
Kathy Giacomini / University of California San Francisco, USA–15:20 – 16:00 PLENARY LECTURE
Global drug development from a regulatory and market access
perspective - hurdles and opportunities
Thomas Lönngren / NDA Group AB, Sweden
SUNDAY 21
FRIDAY 1912:00 – 14:00 ARRIVAL AND REGISTRATION
FIKA14:00 – 16:00 PLENARY OPENING CEREMONY_
14:00 – 14:20 WELCOME
Carmen Peña / FIP President, Spain
Tatsuro Irimura / FIP Chair Board of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan
Dominique Jordan / FIP Chair Board of Pharmaceutical Practice, Switzerland
Eva Åkesson / Vice-Chancellor of Uppsala University, Sweden
Göran Alderborn / Dean at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Uppsala University,
Sweden_
14:40 – 15:20 PLENARY LECTURE
Endogenous roles of drug transporters
Kathy Giacomini / University of California San Francisco, USA_
15:20 – 16:00 PLENARY LECTURE
Thomas Lönngren / NDA Group AB, Sweden
18:00 – 21:00 CONFERENCE DINNER
PSWCYOUNG SCIENTIST SATELLITECONFERENCE 2017 / PROGRAMMEImproving your skills for research in drug discovery, drug development and clinical usage
‘ The PSWC provides an inclusive atmosphere that allows everyone to come together and discuss issues and learn about cutting-edge research in pharmaceutical science whilst providing opportunities to network and meet like-minded individuals from around the globe.’
Tran-Quang Peter Nguyen / Monash University
14:00 – 16:00 _
14:00 – 14:20 WELCOME
Carmen Peña /
Tatsuro Irimura /
Dominique Jordan /
Eva Åkesson /
12.00 – 14.00 LUNCH & POSTER VIEWING
TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C09.00 – 09.45 KEY NOTE
Use of pharmacometrics and data science
to combat global health problems
Rada Savic / University of California San
Francisco, USA
Drug discovery beyond the rule of 5 –
How to design cell permeable ligands for
difficult targets
Jan Kihlberg / Uppsala University, Sweden
Provision of innovative medicines for
the individual – Need for patient centric
engineering in global health
Staffan Folestad / Astra Zeneca R&D, Sweden
10.00 – 10.45 WORKSHOP SESSIONS WORKSHOP 1 / PART 1
Excellence in science
Elizabeth de Lange / Leiden Academic Centre
for Drug Research, the Netherlands
WORKSHOP 2 / PART 1
Grant application
Krister Halldin / Uppsala University, Sweden
WORKSHOP 3 / PART 1
Patenting
Olivia Tolan / UU Innovation,
Uppsala University, Sweden
11.15 – 12.00 WORKSHOP SESSIONS
WORKSHOP 1 / PART 2
Excellence in science
WORKSHOP 2 / PART 2
Grant application
WORKSHOP 3 / PART 2
Patenting
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS (A1)
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS (B1) SHORT COMMUNICATIONS (C1)
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS (A2) SHORT COMMUNICATIONS (B2) SHORT COMMUNICATIONS (C3)
WORKSHOP 4 / PART 1
Communicate science
Stacey May / American Association for
Pharmaceutical Scientists, USA
WORKSHOP 5 / PART 1
Pitch your idea
Moa Fransson / UU Innovation,
Uppsala University, Sweden
WORKSHOP 6 / PART 1
Regulatory framework
Pieter Stolk / Utrecht University,
The Netherlands
WORKSHOP 4 / PART 2
Communicate science
WORKSHOP 5 / PART 2
Pitch your idea
WORKSHOP 6 / PART 2
Regulatory framework
WORKSHOP 7 / PART 1
Entrepreneurship
Moa Fransson / UU Innovation,
Uppsala University, Sweden
WORKSHOP 8 / PART 1
Pedagogical skills
Don Mager / University of Buffalo, USA
WORKSHOP 7 / PART 2
Entrepreneurship
WORKSHOP 8 / PART 2
Pedagogical skills
SUNDAY 2109:00 – 10:30 PLENARY SESSION_
09:00 – 09:45
Helping shape the future of science and your career
by serving your professional community
Joseph Nicolazzo / Monash University, Australia_
09:45 – 10:30 PLENARY LECTURE
Sustainable development
Eeva Teräsalmi / International Pharmaceutical Federation, Finland
10:30 – 11:45 FIKA BREAK & POSTER VIEWING
11:45 – 13:00 PLENARY CLOSING CEREMONY_
11:45 – 12:30 PLENARY LECTURE
Thinking beyond your thesis – pharmaceutical research & develop-
ment for global health impact
Steven Kern / Deputy Director of Quantitative Sciences,
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, USA_
12:30 – 13:00
Award ceremony
BUS DEPARTURES TO STOCKHOLM & LUNCH
14.00 – 15.30 SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
16.00 – 17.30 SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
SATURDAY 20
Final programme
Young ScientistSatelliteConference (YSC)
Uppsala, Sweden19-21 May 2017
The Young Scientist Satellite Conference of the
PSWC 2017 is an exciting occasion for future
scientists to meet, discuss and present their
science in many forms such as oral sessions,
poster sessions and workshops.
This will also be an opportunity to gain know-
ledge from the experts attending the Pharma-
ceutical Sciences World Congress.
The YSC will take place in Uppsala, home to
the oldest university in Scandinavia, founded
in 1477. This vibrant academic city possesses
many historic sites as well as cutting edge
research. The city is located a short train ride
away from the PSWC in Stockholm.
At the YSC, young scientists will be given the opportunity to present
their research in three different tracks:
– Fundamental & translational science and targeting sciences
– Drug delivery, formulation and manufacturing sciences
– Regulatory sciences and science-based practice
ATTEND THE YSC AND PSWC 2017 TO:
– Be at the only truly global pharmaceutical sciences congress
in the world
– Build your international network and meet key opinion leaders
in pharmaceutical sciences
– Learn what will happen in the future from leading experts
– Hear high level speakers share their latest research
– Enjoy the beautiful cities of Uppsala and Stockholm
Improving yourskills for research in drug discovery, drug development and clinical usageA pre-satellite ofthe PSWC 2017 Congress
REGISTER BEFORE
1 MARCHLATE BREAKING
ABSTRACTSARE STILL WELCOME
‘ Having access to minds from a variety of fi elds developed my understanding of medi-cines throughout their life.
Through experiencing PSWCI was better informed when selecting a pathway in indu-stry after studies.’
Kenneth Lee / Monash University
and clinical usage
Welcome to Uppsala University –
a place for knowledge, culture and
critical dialogue
TWO CONGRESSES, TWO PRESENTATIONS When you register, you will be attending the Young Scientist Satellite Conference in Uppsala and the PSWC 2017 in Stockholm. If your abstract is approved you will present your research at both conferences.
It is still possible to submit late breakingabstracts. If your late breaking abstract is accepted, you will receive notifi cation after 15 February, but we recommend you to register before 1 March if you still want to benefi t from the reduced fi rst deadline fee.
Submit through: pswc2017.fi p.org/abstracts
SCHOLARSHIPS AND TRAVEL GRANTS Several travel grants are available for this congress.For more information: pswc2017.fi p.org/travelgrants
IMPORTANT DATES First registration deadline / 1 March 2017 Second registration deadline / 3 May
HOTELS IN UPPSALA These hotels are selected with a special registration fee:– Park Inn by Radisson – Radisson BluFor local students it is also possible to register without a hotelin Uppsala, book them during registration: pswc2017.fi p.org/registration
For updates on the programme and more information, please visit: pswc2017.fi p.org/Young_Scientist_Satellite_Conference
REGISTERNOW
FOR YSCpswc2017.fi p.org/registration
**
Budapest, Established: 192
4
Hung
aria
n So
ciety for Pharmaceutical Sciences
PSWC 2017 will provide scientists from all over the world with a
place to meet and network with key leaders from the pharmaceu-
tical industry, government agencies, regulatory bodies, academia
and public-private partner¬ships. In the next decade, systems
biology research will yield an unprecedented wealth of novel
insights in the mechanisms of disease. This will revolutionise
medicines research, leading to the introduction of novel therapeu-
tic interventions which modify and potentially cure disease, rather
than providing symptom relief.
For more information on the PSWC 2017 please check:
pswc2017.fi p.org
YOUR CO-SPONSORS:
YOUR CO-HOSTS:
YOUR HOST: The International Pharmaceutical Federation
SCHOLARSHIPS AND TRAVEL GRANTS
pswc2017.fi p.org/registration
6th FIP Pharmaceutical Sciences World CongressStockholm, Sweden 21-24 May 2017
PSWC 2017 Future Medicines For One World