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| 08:55 | Panos Macheras Department of Pharmacy, National & Kapodistrian Univeristy of Athens | Welcome – Introduction | |
| 09:00 | Panos Macheras Department of Pharmacy, National & Kapodistrian Univeristy of Athens | The false assumption that breaks pharmacokinetics of oral drug absorption. | |
| 09:30 | Panos Macheras Department of Pharmacy, National & Kapodistrian Univeristy of Athens | The rise of physiologically based finite time pharmacokinetic (PBFTPK) models | |
| 10:30 | Coffee Break | ||
| 11:00 | Pavlos Chrysafidis Department of Pharmacy, National & Kapodistrian Univeristy of Athens | Analysis of pharmacokinetic data using the PBFTPK software | |
| 11.30  |  Panos Macheras Department of Pharmacy, National & Kapodistrian Univeristy of Athens | Implications of finite absorption time on Bioavailability and Bioequivalence | |
| 12.00 | Light lunch | ||
| 13.00 | Nikos ALimbertis Department of Pharmacy, National & Kapodistrian Univeristy of Athens | Analysis of bioequivalence data using the finite absorption time (FAT) concept | |
| 13.30 | Rebeka Jereb Sandoz development center, Ljubljana, Slovenia  | Evaluating the impact of gastrointestinal tract properties on drug in vivo performance using PBPK modeling and virtual clinical trials | |
| 14.00 | Sandra Cvijic   Department of Pharmaceuitcal Technology,  University of Belgrade | Tackling the challenges of PBPK modeling for inhaled drugs | |
| 14:30 |  Coffee Break |  | |
| 15:00 | Iztok Grabnar Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Ljubljana | Modeling complex absorption in a population analysis using empirical functions | |
| 15:30 | Ioannis Loisios Konstantinidis Novartis, Basel, Switzerland | PBPK-IVIVE linked models to inform virtual bioequivalence trials | |
| 16:00 | Filippos Kesisoglou Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA  | Can PBPK Modeling Streamline Food Effect Assessments? | |
| 16:30 | Wrap-up & end of workshop |  | |