Moscow, Russia - May 23, 2017. InSysBio CEO Oleg Demin gives a talk at the 6th FIP Pharmaceutical Sciences World Congress2017. He will speak about how to use QSP modeling to investigate drug safety at different stages of development.
Oleg will describe two case studies from the InSysBio practice in his report. The first one concerns Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) therapy, which is being developed by R-Pharm pharmaceutical company (Russia). A new drug, which is a protein that binds several mediators of the disease, is now undergoing clinical trials. R-Pharm provided data on preclinical studies on monkeys, and the task of the InSysBio team was to predict the minimal effective dose for human trials, which means striking a balance between efficacy and safety. You will learn from Oleg Demin's presentation how the InSysBio team met this challenge with the help of systems pharmacology tools.
The second case shows how QSP modeling helped to explain the mechanisms of eosinophilia in patients receiving a specific anti-asthma therapy.It is known that an increase in the number of blood eosinophils under asthma pathology is a marker of inflammation. Therefore drugs causing a similar effect were considered not to be safe. However, with the help of system pharmacology modeling, the group led by Tatyana Karelina showed that the substance was not only safe but also effective, and eosinophilia in blood was a consequence of a decrease in inflammation in lungs. You can read more about this case here.
At the end of his report Oleg will present the latest InSysBio scientific developments. He will talk about cutting-edge modeling methods for immunological diseases and medications. In this field it is very dangerous to choose the wrong dose or target: several cases of patients’ deaths at the first stages of clinical trials are known. That's why pharmaceutical companies need to get exact predictions for immune drug development. Come and listen to Oleg's speech about methods for cell dynamics modeling in immunology May 24, 2017 on section Systems pharmacology – innovative approaches to drug safety, Stockholm, Sweden.
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InSysBio to announce the launch of QSP model of COVID-19
The new open source project to be developed and updated Online
InSysBio, one of the world’s pioneers of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) modeling, announces the launch of its fundamentally new project in response to the ongoing global threat, the open source QSP model of COVID-19. In accordance with its mission, which is to assist pharmaceutical industry to speed up the delivery of the cure to patients, InSysBio team could not stay aside. Thus, the aim of the new project is to develop QSP model of COVID-19 describing virus and host cell life cycles, innate and adoptive immune response and possible therapeutic treatments.
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InSysBio to present IRT Navigator 3
InSysBio presents IRT Navigator 3 which is an application software providing intuitive interface to work with the Immune Response Template Database in accordance with the user’s needs. It supplies the navigation within the schemes and components and efficient development of QSP models based on IRT Database.
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InSysBio to release the new version of Cytocon DB 1.1.6.4
We are glad to announce the release of the new version of Cytocon DB 1.1.6.4. The DB was significantly extended with new data due to well-coordinated workflow of Cytocon DB team and its new members. Namely, 54 diseases, 24 tissues, 42 molecules, 24 cells and 3701 concentrations were introduced.
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InSysBio announces the appointment of Dr. Neil Benson as Principal Consultant in area of business development
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