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Call for Papers: Dose Finding in Oncology

October 3, 2022

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.

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Peer Review: What’s the Best Way to Organize My Review?

September 20, 2021

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.

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Peer Review: After the Review

September 14, 2021

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.

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Tagged With: ASCPT, Best Practices, CPT, CPT:PSP, CTS, peer review, PSPChannel: PSPod

PDUFA VI: It Is Time to Unleash the Full Potential of Model-Informed Drug Development with Drs. Lokesh Jain, Larissa Wenning, and Nitin Mehrotra from Merck

April 29, 2019

On this episode of PSPod, Drs. Lokesh Jain, Larissa Wenning, and Nitin Mehrotra from Merck discuss the important role model-informed drug development (MIDD) will play in the successful implementation of PDUFA VI. This discussion is based on their Perspective article “PDUFA VI: It’s Time to Unleash the Full Potential of Model-Informed Drug Development” which published in the January 2019 issue of PSP. The article is available here.

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Tagged With: ASCPT, CPT:PSP, Drug Development, FDA, PDUFA VI, Pharmacology, PSP, Quantitative Systems PharmacologyChannel: PSPod

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