1st October 2004
Our QTc Workshop was a Huge Success!
The QTc workshop hosted by Richmond Pharmacology on 29th
September was deemed a huge success. Representatives from top
pharmaceutical companies gathered at St George's Hospital to enjoy first
class seminars given by world leading experts in cardiology.
Jörg Täubel, Managing Director of Richmond Pharmacology
began the proceedings by welcoming guests and introducing the speakers
for the day.
Professor John Camm, Chairman of the Department of Cardiac and Vascular
Sciences at St George's Hospital Medical School, the first to speak,
defined the QT interval and its clinical relevance. He later
provided an insight into the factors that influence the QT
interval.
Dr Elijah Behr from St George's Hospital Medical School gave a detailed
presentation on the congenital syndromes of abnormal ventricular
repolarisation. Dr Behr also reflected on the important role that
pharmacogenomics will play in the development of drugs in the near
future.
Professor Marek Malik, also from St George's Hospital Medical School
took to the rostrum after coffee to talk about the correction or control
of the QT interval for heart rate. Later in the day,
Professor Malik returned to give an entertaining presentation on how the
QT interval should be measured and the possible implications
of all these factors in Study Design.
After a delicious buffet lunch, Dr Rashmi Shah from the
MHRA,
gave an insightful presentation on the regulatory aspects of drug induced
QT interval prolongation, and finished the workshop with a talk
entitled The Definitive QT Study, which highlighted the importance
of inclusion of such studies in adequate drug development programmes.
Initial feedback from those that attended the workshop has been outstanding,
everyone benefited from the highly educational and enjoyable day.
Richmond Pharmacology continues to work closely with St George's Hospital
Medical School to ensure we provide the expertise required for QTc
studies. For more information on Richmond Pharmacology's QTc
capabilities, please visit our services page.
The event was filmed and will be available as a
DVD pack in November.
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