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In vivo pharmacology remains the gold standard for evaluating the efficacy and pharmacodynamics of therapeutic candidates in preclinical development. Selecting precise, clinically relevant animal models is critical for generating high-quality data and ensuring a seamless transition to clinical trials. This webinar will showcase our end-to-end, multi-species in vivo platform, leveraging NHP and murine models to support a comprehensive suite of PK/PD/Tox, efficacy, and histology assessments. Whether you’re developing mAbs, bsAbs, ADCs, or novel modalities, this session will equip you with practical insights to refine study design, mitigate risks, and streamline the path to clinical success.

 

In this webinar, you will learn:

 

Rational study design to align preclinical models with human disease biology

Key considerations for selecting optimal species and models that maximize translational relevance of PK/PD and efficacy

Data interpretation to extract actionable insights from complex pharmacodynamic and histological datasets

Proactive troubleshooting to overcome preclinical challenges and accelerate timelines

 

 

Webinar Details

 

Date: Thursday, April 10, 2025

Time: 8:00 AM PT | 11:00 AM ET | 3:00 PM GMT

 

 

Speaker:

 

 

 

Zhili Yao, Ph.D.

Director, CRO Services

 

Dr. Zhili Yao is the Director of the In Vivo Pharmacology Group in WuXi Biologics’ CRO Services Department. He earned his degree from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Ohio State University, followed by three years of training as immunologist at the Wexner Medical Center. With over 10 years’ experience in macromolecular PK/PD/Tox platforms and oncology & autoimmune disease models, Dr. Yao played a key role in establishing the NHP toxicokinetics platform and the murine antibody biodistribution platform. Dr. Yao has also led the in vivo studies for multiple key IND projects, several of which have successfully advanced to the clinical stage.

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