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Product category: Chemical modelling software
News Release from: Simcyp | Subject: Simcyp Consortium
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 30 May 2008

J+JPRD joins the Simcyp Consortium

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Simcyp announces that Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development joins the Simcyp Consortium and licenses the Simcyp Simulator

Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development (J+JPRD) has joined the Simcyp Consortium and is now providing access to the Simcyp Population-based ADME Simulator and Paediatric module to its global network of research and development teams Prior to taking up the three server licenses, eleven J+JPRD ADME scientists from multiple sites undertook a rigorous evaluation of the Simulator to ensure that it would fulfil their requirements for the future

The contract between Simcyp and J+JPRD, a division of Janssen Pharmaceutica NV, will run for three years.

The Simcyp Simulator is an advanced platform for the modelling and simulation of drug absorption and disposition in virtual populations, including children.

This enables individuals at extreme risk from adverse reaction to be identified, and unnecessary drug exposure to human volunteers and animals to be minimised.

The limitations of candidate compounds, including potential drug-drug interactions, can be assessed and managed prior to human studies, allowing better focus of drug development resources.

Professor Geoff Tucker, chairman of Simcyp Limited, commented: "We are delighted that Johnson and Johnson, one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies, has joined the Simcyp Consortium.

"Following on from their thorough in-house evaluation of the Simulator, we anticipate that its further application will provide major benefits to them in their drug discovery and development programmes.".

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