Join Drs. Karen Rowland-Yeo, Priya Jayachandran, and Brian Cicali, all members of the PSP Editorial Team, as they discuss the open Call for Papers for PSP’s 2024 themed issue. This special issue will illustrate recent applications of pharmacometrics and systems pharmacology to improve and optimize drug therapy for pregnant and lactating women and provide a unique opportunity to exchange knowledge and scientific perspectives across the global quantitative clinical pharmacology community. Our guests for this episode expand on the relevance and importance of this theme, what types of research they’re hoping to receive, and why a global approach to highlighting this research is crucial.
Episodes: PSPod
PSPod is our channel from CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology (PSP). Join us as we delve into advances in quantitative methods as applied in pharmacology, physiology and therapeutics in humans.
Call for Papers: Dose Finding in Oncology
Join Drs. Stefanie Hennig, Sriram Krishnaswami, Priya Jayachandran, and Rajat Desikan as they discuss the latest Call for Papers from CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology (PSP). This special themed issue focusing on Dose Finding in Oncology will publish in the fourth quarter of 2023, and the PSP editorial team will be considering submissions for the issue through May 2023.
Peer Review: What’s the Best Way to Organize My Review?
Host Alaina Webster sits down with Dr. Jonathan French to discuss the best organizational practices for a review – both from an associated editor’s standpoint and from an author’s. Jonthan, an Associate Editor for CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology, delves into why he appreciates reviews that are broken up into three sections as well as why ASCPT’s journals ask for comments to the editor as well as the reviewer.
You can access PSP’s Reviewer Instructions and contact the editorial office to volunteer as a reviewer here.
Peer Review: After the Review
In the fourth episode in the peer review series, Dr. Stefanie Hennig joins host Alaina Webster to walk you through what editors do with a review once it’s received. Stefanie, an Associate Editor for CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology details her first steps upon receiving a review, how much a reviewer’s opinion influences her decision on a manuscript, and how she decides is reviewers are needed for a revised manuscript.
You can access PSP’s Reviewer Instructions and contact the editorial office to volunteer as a reviewer here.
PSPod: Journal Submissions in the Time of COVID
On the latest episode of PSPod, host Alaina Webster is joined by France Mentré, MD, PhD, Editor-in-Chief of CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology, Deanna L. Kroetz, PhD, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Clinical and Translational Science, and Shirley K. Seo, PhD, Associate Editor of Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, to discuss their experiences of how COVID-19 has affected submissions and peer review for the ASCPT Family of Journals. Brian Coughlin, Publisher at Wiley, serves as moderator for the discussion.