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When a biological drug patent expires, alternative biosimilar
products are developed. The development of biosimilar products is
complicated and involves numerous considerations and steps. The
assessment of biosimilarity and interchangeability is also
complicated and difficult. Biosimilar Drug Product Development
presents current issues for the development of biosimilars and
gives detailed reviews of its various stages and contributing
factors as well as relevant regulatory pathways and pre- and
post-approval issues.
Kinetic models have often served as useful examples in develop ing
the methodology for the design and analysis of experiments in
volving mechanistic models. Thus, it is not surprising that these
approaches have been applied quite successfully to kinetic obser
vations. Nevertheless, many ideas and methods were developed
indepen dently in various fields of science. More often than not,
investi gators working in one area have not been aware of relevant
advances in others. In order to facilitate the desirable exchange
of ideas, a one-day symposium was held in Toronto in conjunction
with the XIth International Congress of Biochemistry. Biochemists,
pharmacolo gists,> and statisticians came together and discussed
many of the topics presented in this volume. Participants in the
symposium believed that it would be use ful to publish a collection
of the presentations together with some additional material. The
present volume is the result. It is an attempt to convey some of
the interdisciplinary concerns involv ing mechanistic, and
especially kinetic, model building. The coverage is by no means
exhaustive: many principles, methods, and problems are not
included. Even the applications are limited to biochemistry and
pharmacology. Still, the symposium highlighted areas of current
interest. These included questions of weighting, robust parameter
estimation, pooled data analysis, model identification, and the
design of experiments. These topics, which are of interest in many
fields of science, are discus3ed also in the present volume.
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