Toxicology & Pharmacology Conference to be held in Rome, Italy during March 23 - 24 2020.
Clinical Pharmacology
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Clinical Pharmacology promotes the rational use of medications in humans by studying their restorative effect to amplify the drugs effect and reduce the side effects. Clinical pharmacologists bridge the gap between science and the practice of medicine through innovative research, development and regulation of medications. Clinical Pharmacology educates healthcare professionals on a range of topics that involve the interaction between drugs and humans. These topic areas include, but are not limited to, pharmaceutical chemistry, biochemistry, drug metabolism, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, pharmacometrics, pharmacogenomics clinical pharmacology practice in the outpatient and inpatient settings, human toxicology, drug interactions and clinical drug trials. For more:http://www.globalepisteme.org/Conference/toxicology-pharmacology-conference/
Pharmacoepidemiology is the study of the utilization and effects of drugs in large numbers of people; it provides an estimate of the probability of beneficial effects of a drug in a population and the probability of adverse effects. It can be called a bridge science spanning both clinical pharmacology and epidemiology. Pharmacoepidemiology concentrates on clinical patient outcomes from therapeutics by using methods of clinical epidemiology and applying them to understanding the determinants of beneficial and adverse drug effects, effects of genetic variation on drug effect, duration-response relationships, clinical effects of drug-drug interactions , and the effects of medication non-adherence. For more: http://www.globalepisteme.org/Conference/toxicology-pharmacology-conference/ For abstract submission: http://www.globalepisteme.org/Conference/toxicology-pharmacology-conference/submitabstract Contact us: toxicology@globalepisteme.com
Aflatoxins are a family of toxins produced by certain fungi that are found on agricultural crops such as maize, peanuts, cottonseed, and tree nuts. The main fungi that produce aflatoxins are Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus , which are abundant in warm and humid regions of the world For more: http://www.globalepisteme.org/Conference/toxicology-pharmacology-conference For abstract submission: http://www.globalepisteme.org/Conference/toxicology-pharmacology-conference/submitabstract Contact us: toxicology@globalepisteme.com
Name: Manuela Marcoli Affiliation: Researcher, Professor of Pharmacology Department: Pharmacology and Toxicology University: University of Genova Country: Italy For more: http://www.globalepisteme.org/Conference/toxicology-pharmacology-conference/members For abstract submission: http://www.globalepisteme.org/Conference/toxicology-pharmacology-conference/submitabstract Contact us: toxicology@globalepisteme.com
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