Effective Communication and Professional Skills for Pharmacometricians by Stacey Tannenbaum
Communication skills and relationship management are often considered by quantitative scientists to be a distraction to the "real" work we do- and this is to our detriment! Modelers must collaborate with partners and teams and convince decision makers to accept recommendations that are derived from our analyses. The objective of this seminar is to equip modelers with tools to be respected and impactful drug development partners. Strategies will be shared for building and maintaining credibility with project teams, appropriately presenting technical results to decision makers, and handling pushbacks and skepticism for quantitative content.
Programme
| 14:30-14:35 | Welcome Trine Meldgaard Lund, University of Copenhagen |
| 14:35-15:30 |
Stacey Tannenbaum: Effective Communication and Professional Skills for Pharmacometricians |
| 15:30-16:00 |
Coffee and networking |
| 16:00-16:30 |
Stacey Tannenbaum: Presentation continued |
| 16:30-17:00 |
Q&A |
Stacey Tannenbaum, PhD, FISoP is a Consultant and Coach supporting the MIDD community at SJTPharm LLC. Prior to starting her consultancy, Stacey spent 25+ years in the Pharma industry as a PKPD scientist and leader at Metrum Research Group, Astellas, and Novartis. Stacey is a co-founder of both ISoP and ACoP and has held leadership positions in several other professional organizations and conferences, including WCoP, AAPS, and ASCPT. Stacey has over 100 conference presentations, training lectures, webinars, and podcasts, and has demonstrated expertise in coaching scientists and teams on developing and executing impactful scientific presentations and building professional and leadership skills. More information: https://www.staceytannenbaum.com/
The seminar is organized on behalf of the graduate programme in pharmaceutical sciences, Drug Research Academy and PopSim (Population Simulation Modelling section) under the Danish Pharmaceutical Society, by Associate Professor Trine Meldgaard Lund, Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen.
Pre-registration is required: REGISTRATION The seminar is free of charge and open to attendance by all interested parties. Please register before 5 June 2026.