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Drug Delivery
Provider: Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

Activity no.: 3115-17-00-00 
Enrollment deadline: 15/04/2017
Date and time15.05.2017, at: 09:00 - 19.05.2017, at: 17:00
Regular seats20
Course fee6,360.00 kr.
LecturersCamilla Foged
Hanne  Mørck Nielsen
ECTS credits4.20
Contact personMarianne Wieslander Jørgensen    E-mail address: marianne.joergensen@sund.ku.dk
Enrolment Handling/Course OrganiserPhD administration     E-mail address: phdkursus@sund.ku.dk

Aim and content
This course is free of charge for PhD students at Danish universities (except Copenhagen Business School). Special rules apply for research year students enrolled at Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at UCPH. All other participants must pay the course fee.
Anyone can apply for the course, but if you are not a PhD student, you will be placed on the waiting list for the course until enrollment deadline. After the deadline of enrollment, available seats will be allocated to students on the waiting list.

Learning objectives
The course objectives are i) to give participants an in-depth overview of important fundamental principles for drug delivery and ii) to present methodologies for optimizing delivery of different drug classes ranging from small molecules to complex biopharmaceuticals (peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and vaccines).

Content
One of the main scientific challenges in pharmaceutical development is to deliver the drug compound in a controlled way at the site of action in a therapeutically optimal amount to obtain the desired pharmacological effect. Drug delivery is challenged by the existence of a variety of barriers related to either intrinsic drug characteristics and/or to the physiological environment in the body. It is essential to have a basic understanding of the extent to which these barriers affect the drug bioavailability, i.e. the relative rate and amount of the drug which reaches the target site.
An undesired low bioavailability may be a result of the presence of physiological or metabolic barriers, which a drug compound has to overcome before reaching the target site. Additional hurdles for drug delivery are e.g. an unfavorable biodistribution profile of the drug, physico-chemical drug properties, and a suboptimal pharmaceutical formulation.
Approaches to overcome barriers of drug delivery include the choice of administration route as well as formulation design. When optimizing drug delivery it is important to obtain a fundamental knowledge of the complex drug release characteristics in biological environments, biotransformation, as well as drug transport to the target site. A more rational design of drug compounds and pharmaceutical delivery systems is also enabled by a better understanding of the structural and dynamic functions of biological membrane barriers, e.g. the interplay between lipid bilayer structure, specific membrane transporters and drug molecules or excipients.
The course will cover the following key topics:
• Biological barriers and administration routes
• Metabolic barriers
• Physicochemical characteristics of drug substances
• Advanced drug delivery systems, targeting and stimuli-triggered release (e.g. lipid- and polymer-based delivery systems)
• Delivery of small molecule drugs (e.g. poorly soluble drugs and pro-drugs)
• Delivery of biopharmaceuticals (e.g. peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and vaccines)
• Membrane biophysics in drug delivery
• Imaging in drug delivery
• Industrial perspectives on drug delivery
• Safety and toxicity of nanocarrier systems
• The use of in vitro and in vivo models in drug delivery
Participants
The course is mainly offered to PhD students who have completed undergraduate courses in pharmaceutics, chemistry or biology.

Language
English

Form
Lectures, group work, writing of report, preparation

Course directors
Camilla Foged, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy, camilla.foged@sund.ku.dk
Hanne M. Nielsen, PhD, Professor, Department of Pharmacy, hanne.morck@sund.ku.dk

Teachers
Camilla Foged, Associate Professor, UC-SUND
Hanne Mørck Nielsen, Professor, UC-SUND
Clive Wilson, Professor, University of Strathclyde, UK
Anette Müllertz, Associate Professor, UC-SUND
Kaushik Thanki, Post doc, UC-SUND
David Needham, Professor, University of Southern Denmark
Raymond Schiffelers, Professor, UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands
Ulrik Lytt Rahbek, Head of ADME Department, Novo Nordisk A/S
Birger Brodin, Associate Professor, UC-SUND
Vito Fodera, Assistant Professor, UC-SUND
Lassina Badolo, Principal Scientist, Lundbeck A/S
Marianne Lind, LEO Pharma
Rene Holm, Janssen, Belgium
Ken Howard, Aarhus University
Urs Häfeli, Professor, UC-SUND
Thomas Rades, Professor, UC-SUND

Dates
15-19 May 2017


Course location
U7, Universitetsparken 2, 2100 Copenhagen O

Registration: Please register before 1/4-2017

Admission to PhD students from Danish universities will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis and according to the rules in force.
Applications from other participants will be considered after the last day of enrollment.

Note: All applicants are asked to submit invoice details in case of no-show, late cancellation or obligation to pay the course fee (typically non-PhD students). If you are a PhD student, your participation in the course must be in agreement with your principal supervisor.

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