Get to know Regulatory Science (RS) Community Vice Chair, Sarah Ridge in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/40tDgwS
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ASCPT was founded in 1900, and consists of over 3,000 professionals whose primary interest is to advance the science and practice of clinical pharmacology and translational science for the benefit of ALL patients.
Get to know Regulatory Science (RS) Community Vice Chair, Sarah Ridge in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/40tDgwS
It's been a great first day here in Denver at #ASCPT2026!
We are looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow at the Gaylord Rockies when #ASCPT2026 kicks off with the Opening Session!
ποΈ What does it take to lead one of clinical pharmacology's most important journals? Find out in the latest episode from the ASCPT Podcast Channel.
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Get to know #ASCPT2025 Presidential Trainee, Ziran Li, in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4k3o16O
Plan out your #ASCPT2026 experience by reviewing the online program: bit.ly/3MiCrDp
#ASCPT2026 is just one week away! bit.ly/46KX7f7
It's not too late to register for #ASCPT2026! Don't miss out on amazing scientific sessions and networking opportunities: bit.ly/46KX7f7
Graphic pairs an photo of Ivy Dong, PhD with an excerpt from her recent "I am ASCPT" Profile. "I was part of the team that enabled the first IND using in vivo, systemic CRISPR gene editing. It was exciting to learn and innovate with the team on different considerations for a new modality. I hope gene editing can live up to its promice of offering potential cures and substantially reducing disease burdens for patients."
Get to know Cell, Gene, Regenerative Medicine & Nucleic Acid (CGRN) Community Vice Chair, Ivy Dong in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4rko9Bk
Learn more about first-in-class novel telomerase inhibitor, Imetelstat in this MOA mini review from #CTSjournal: bit.ly/4kzijtS
Did you know that active research on rare diseases and finding treatment options are of paramount importance in biomedical research? #RareDiseaseDay
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#CTSjournal Editor-in-Chief John Wagner gives a year end review for 2025 in the latest #TranslationalBytes: bit.ly/3OmO2SQ
This graphic pairs a photo of Tatiana Iakovleva with an excerpt from her "I am ASCPT" profile: "I was fascinated with plants' healing properties - I think I was part aspiring phytopharmacist, part little forest witch, dreaming of magical elixirs that could cure everything! That early curiosity definitely nudged me toward pharmacy and eventually, into model-informed drug development. So even if I am not brewing potions in the woods anymore, I like to think I am still chasing the same idea - creating something that can help people heal."
Get to know Systems Pharmacology (SP) Community Vice Chair, Tatiana Iakovleva in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4qPrdpr
Graphic pair host Bruna Dias's photo with the time and date (February 13, 10 am ET) for the upcoming Global Health Community Connection virtual networking event.
Donβt miss this chance to expand your network and amplify your impact with the ASCPT Global Health Community - join us for a live networking event with the Global Health Community (February 13, 10 am ET)!
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This graphic pairs a photo of Youngwoo Cho with an excerpt from his "I am ASCPT" profile: "I am a very future-oriented person. I often visualize the life I hope to build and view each step as part of the journey toward that vision. In trying to make this journey a fulfilling one, I hold onto the perspective of always broadening my horizons, which helps me stay focused on a larger purpose and motivates me to find value and learning in every experience that comes my way."
Get to know #ASCPT2025 Presidential Trainee, Youngwoo Cho in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4qN0U30
Graphic includes photos of the 11 presenters participating in the "Demystifying Concepts in Quantitative Drug Development" workshop.
Heard of digital twins, neural ODEs, or QSP workflows in drug development? Join our live workshop on Thursday, February 5, to understand what they mean & how to use them. bit.ly/4oUclEv
Graphic pairs a photo of Ana Novakovic with an excerpt from her "I am ASCPT" profile: "My favorite tip is to never underestimate the impact of small actions and to focus on decisions within your sphere of influence. In practice, this might translate to focusing on small improvements in communication or optimizing daily workflows. These incremental changes can accumulate to create significant positive impacts."
Get to know ASCPT Member, Ana Novakovic in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4qIebK2
Updated Deadline - March 15 is the last day to submit your research for publication in the upcoming Quantitative Medicine special collection from #CTSjournal: bit.ly/3Hwzq0g
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Did you set up your ASCPT Central Profile? Check out the place where members can come to connect, collaborate, innovate, and engage with peers as well as get answers to your most pressing questions.
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Our recent #CTSjournal paper on the initial public release of the Biomedical Data Translator was selected as Paper of the Month by @ascptclinpharm.bsky.social
An open-source, knowledge graphβbased reasoning system.
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Join us for a live virtual workshop that cuts through the buzzwords: Thursday, February 5, 2026 (10 AM - 2 PM ET). We'll break down five transformative concepts in clinical pharmacology and pharmacometrics.
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The graphic pairs an excerpt of Fei Tang's I am ASCPT Profile in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics with her photo. "What keeps me focused and motivated is seeing the scientific community's progress over the years and the impact our work has on patient care."
Get to know Life Cycle Management (LCM) Community Vice Chair, Fei Tang in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4pzrhbQ
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Did you know that you can start planning your #ASCPT2026 experience by checking out the online program? bit.ly/3MiCrDp
This graphic previews some of the content in the Pediatric Rare Diseases Special Collection from CPT: PSP
#PSPjournal's latest special issue highlights the urgent need for for fresh scientific and regulatory approaches in pediatric rare disease. Check out this special collection: bit.ly/3MiD8N1
"Charting your path in Systems Pharmacology? Join our interactive panel on December 8, at 12 pm ET, with SP leaders from industry & academia who'll share: career transition strategies, tips for navigating different pathways, and real-world insights from the field" bit.ly/4iH6JvX
Graphic displays the title of the Networking session: "ASCPT Women in Science Identity Group Virtual Coffee Chat: Show up, Sip, and Share" as well as a brief description: "A unique and intimate networking and mentorship opportunity with the groundbreaking group of trailblazers from the Women in Science identity Group" Accompanied by a photo of two ASCPT members talking over coffee.
Join ASCPT Women in Science for a virtual coffee chat featuring:
β Insights from Katalin KarikΓ³'s "Breaking Through"
β Q&A carousel with mentors
β Small group networking
Whether you're seeking mentorship or sharing wisdom, there's a spot for you: tomorrow, December 4, 11 am ET bit.ly/3M0eqkt
Graphic contains photos of the speakers participating in this upcoming webinar: "AI Powered Drug Discovery for Rare Diseases: Transforming the Lives of Patients with Unmet Medical Needs" on December 3, 2025 at 12 pm Speakers: Mai Mehanna, PhD, Noha Rayad, PhD, Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD
AI is transforming drug discoveryβcutting development timelines by up to 30% and accelerating breakthroughs for rare diseases like ALS. Join our webinar to explore more (December 3, 2025, 12 pm ET): bit.ly/484Mbd4
Check out student/trainee Maho Shibuya's research in #CTSjournal: bit.ly/48ldnnM
Are you involved in drug development for therapeutic peptidesβwhether in DMPK, clinical pharmacology, or other related disciplines? In the latest #TranslationalBytes learn about a recent industry position paper to guide colleagues in this area. bit.ly/4ramChZ
This graphic pairs a photo of Sara Salerno with an excerpt from her recent "I am ASCPT" profile: "What is the most important leadership lesson you have learned the hard way? "To provide constructive areas for improvement in a way that inspires and empowers others and does not cause offense."
Get to know Physiological-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling & Simulation (PBPK) Community Vice Chair, Sara Salerno in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4hUiQVK