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Farmacokinetiek en -dynamiek

Optimizing pharmacotherapy of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults

  • Universiteit Universiteit van Amsterdam
  • Promovendus Ravian Wettstein
  • Promoters Ron Mathot
  • Co-Promoters Glenn Dumont
  • Jaar 2022-2026
Farmacokinetiek en -dynamiek

Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic target attainment studies of renally cleared antibiotics in adult patients on general wards

  • Universiteit Universiteit van Amsterdam
  • Promovendus Saskia Zieck
  • Promoters Ron Mathot, Suzanne Geerlings
  • Co-Promoters Reinier van Hest, Suzanne de Vroom
  • Jaar 2021-2025
Farmacokinetiek en -dynamiek

Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of extended halflife clotting factor concentrates in hemophilia

  • Universiteit Universiteit van Amsterdam
  • Promovendus Sjoerd Koopman
  • Promoters Ron Mathot, Marjon Cnossen
  • Jaar 2022-2026
Farmacokinetiek en -dynamiek

Clinical Pharmacology of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulators (CFTRs)

  • Universiteit Universiteit van Amsterdam
  • Promovendus Steffie Vonk
  • Promoters Ron Mathot, Anke-Hilse Maitland-van der Zee
  • Co-Promoters Marleen Kemper
  • Jaar 2020-2025
Klinische farmacologie

LIMONCELLO: medication reviews and transitional care

  • Universiteit Radboud UMC Nijmegen
  • Promovendus Sjacky Cooijmans
  • Promoters Kees Kramer, Patricia van den Bemt
  • Co-Promoters Wilma Knol, Noortje van Herwaarden
  • Jaar 2019-2025
Productzorg en bereiding

3D-printing of peadiatric medication

  • Universiteit Erasmus Medisch Centrum Rotterdam
  • Promovendus Amanda Holst
  • Promoters P.H.M. (Hugo) van der Kuy
  • Co-Promoters E.J. (Liesbeth) Ruijgrok
  • Jaar 2024-2028

The aim of this project is to explore the 3D printing of peadiatric medicines. 3D printing technology enables the creation of medications with a wide range of dosages, shapes, flavors, and drug combinations, all customized to meet the unique needs of individual patients and specific disease conditions. Once the optimal formulations have been developed, the 3D printed medicines will undergo clinical trials for testing. 

Farmaco-economie

Cost containment strategies of expensive drugs from a university hospital persective

  • Universiteit Erasmus Medisch Centrum Rotterdam
  • Promovendus Aniek Dane
  • Promoters Hugo van der Kuy Carin Uyl-de Groot
  • Jaar 2020-2024

The aim is to present current and new strategies university hospitals can undertake to contain costs of expensive drugs using a drug life cycle approach.
 

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