Call for Abstract

15th Annual Congress on Pharmacology and Toxicology , will be organized around the theme “Sights and Insights into Pharmacology and Toxicology”

Euro Pharmacology 2019 is comprised of 6 tracks and 62 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Euro Pharmacology 2019.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

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 Pharmacology can be defined as the application of systems biology principles to the field of pharmacology. It seeks to understand how drugs affect the human body as a single complex biological system. Instead of considering the effect of a drug to be the result of one specific drug-protein interaction, systems pharmacology considers the effect of a drug to be the outcome of the network of interactions a drug may have.

  • Track 1-1Pharmacogenetics in clinical practice
  • Track 1-2Postmarketing legislation
  • Track 1-3Molecular studies and genomic analysis
  • Track 1-4Cardiovascular pharmacology
  • Track 1-5 Immunopharmacology
  • Track 1-6Respiratory pharmacology
  • Track 1-7Gastropharmacology
  • Track 1-8Chemical-protein interactions
  • Track 1-9Protein–protein interactions
  • Track 1-10Protein–protein interactions
  • Track 1-11genetic interactions
  • Track 1-12 Physiological interactions with biological systems
  • Track 1-13Computational toxicology

<span style="\&quot;font-family:" calibri;="" font-size:="" 16px;="" text-align:="" justify;\"="">Toxicology is a branch of science that deals with poisons and their effect on the living organisms. A poison can be defined as any substance that causes a harmful effect when administered, either by accident or design, to a living organism. Toxicology also includes the study of harmful effects which are the cause of various kinds of physical phenomena, such as radiation and noise.

 

  • Track 2-1Drug and Chemical Toxicology
  • Track 2-2 Computerized modeling
  • Track 2-3Descriptive and Mechanistic toxicology
  • Track 2-4Analytical toxicology
  • Track 2-5Environmental toxicology
  • Track 2-6Economic Toxicology
  • Track 2-7Exploratory & Discovery Toxicology
  • Track 2-8Organ Toxicity
  • Track 2-9Predictive Toxicology
  • Track 2-10Systems toxicology
  • Track 2-11Comprehensive Toxicology
  • Track 2-12Medical toxicology
  • Track 2-13Pediatric and Geriatric Toxicology
  • Track 2-14Molecular & cellular toxicology
  • Track 2-15Food & nutritional toxicology
  • Track 2-16Nanotoxicology
  • Track 2-17Human genetic toxicology
  • Track 2-18Immunotoxicology
  • Track 2-19Systemic toxicology
  • Track 2-20Computational toxicology
  • Track 2-21 Clinical toxicology

<span style="\&quot;margin:" 0px;\"="">Ethnopharmacology is the study of medicinally used substances, especially folk remedies, by diverse cultural or ethnic groups. Traditional medicine is a term applied to pre-scientific medical systems that possess bodies of medical knowledge, including pharmacopoeia, that are passed through generations from healer to healer. The combined use of vaccines and immunostimulants is emerging as one of the innovative approaches in adjuvant development. The role of herbal drugs as immunomodulator agents are well-documented and their importance in bioprospecting is obvious.

 

  • Track 3-1Herbal drug industry
  • Track 3-2Ethnopharmacology of medicinal plants
  • Track 3-3 Traditional medicine
  • Track 3-4Extraction and isolation procedures
  • Track 3-5Phytochemicals research
  • Track 3-6Development of new drugs against severe illeness
  • Track 3-7Medicinal plant use

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<span style="\&quot;margin:" 0px;\"="">Psychopharmacology is the branch of pharmacology dealing with the study of the actions and the effects of psychoactive drugs. Psychopharmacology is an interdisciplinary field combining psychology with pharmacology and dealing largely with psychotropic drugs, neurohormones, and, neurotransmitters.

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  • Track 4-1Neurochemical interactions
  • Track 4-2 Molecular neuropharmacology
  • Track 4-3Behavioural neuropharmacology
  • Track 4-4Targets of drug action in CNS
  • Track 4-5Drugs acting on chemical signaling
  • Track 4-6Psychopharmacological substances and physchopharmacological research
  • Track 4-7Neuropsychopharmacology
  • Track 4-8Dose response relation in psychiatric medicine
  • Track 4-9Psychotherapy and innovative psychological approaches

<span style="\&quot;font-family:" calibri;="" font-size:="" 16px;="" text-align:="" justify;\"="">It helps to know how drugs influence the organism by studies on intact animals, organs, cells, sub-cellular compartments and individual protein molecules.

 

  • Track 5-1Ribonucleic acids as drug and drug targets
  • Track 5-2Drug Delivery
  • Track 5-3 Drug Discovery
  • Track 5-4Pharamcodynamics and pharmacokinetics of drugs
  • Track 5-5Drug metabolism
  • Track 5-6 Pharmacology of cell excitation drugs

Clinical pharmacology is a medical discipline and branch of pharmacology which, on a scientific basis, combines clinical expertise and pharmacology with the goal of improving efficacy and safety in the clinical use of drugs. The significant role of drug therapy in many fields of medicine is the background for establishing clinical pharmacology as a separate discipline.

 

  • Track 6-1Neurochemical interactions
  • Track 6-2ADME of drugs
  • Track 6-3Rational Prescribing
  • Track 6-4Adverse drug effects
  • Track 6-5Drug interactions
  • Track 6-6Drug Development