A commentary on establishing a local centre of excellence for research
and training in Pharmacometrics: Lessons from the Pharmacometrics Africa
-Uganda Chapter.
Abstract
Pharmacometrics, the mathematical approaches to describe the transfer of
drug through different biological compartments, are essential tools in
clinical pharmacology research. The ethical necessity to study drugs
accurately in the populations where they are to be used is increasingly
recognized. To maximise the value of clinical data, study design and
analysis must be appropriate. Historically, many datasets have been sent
from African countries to better-resourced settings for analysis, but in
recent years it has been demonstrated that capacity can be built and
sustained within low and middle-income countries (LMIC)3. We report the
establishment of the Uganda Chapter of Pharmacometrics Africa, to share
learning with other countries seeking to build similar capabilities.