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Exclusive Preview: Discovering the New TFL Module in Phoenix Cloud [APAC Webinar]

Live webinar

Be among the first to experience the groundbreaking Tables, Figures, and Listings (TFL) Module in Phoenix Cloud. This innovative tool promises to transform the way you handle TFL creation and management, delivering swift results, unparalleled flexibility, and seamless teamwork.  

In this exclusive webinar, you’ll delve into key highlights, including: 

  • Customize and reuse TFLs with tailored templates. 
  • Style your TFLs at scale withreusable themes. 
  • Simplify team collaboration with commenting, access control, and dynamic updates. 
  • Accelerate consistent TFL production with standardized data structures and out of the box templates.  

For whom the webinar will be beneficial the most: 

  • PK/PD scientists  
  • Anyone who engages in optimizing drug workflows, improving collaboration, and generating insights more efficiently 

Don’t miss this opportunity to see the TFL module in action and gain valuable insights from the experts. 

Speakers:

Kristin Follman, PhD 
Dr. Kristin Follman is a Principal Research Scientist at Certara, where she is a member of the team building the TFL module. She obtained a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University at Buffalo where her work focused on drug transporters in the treatment of overdose and renal impairment. Prior to joining the software division, Kristin worked as a consultant at Certara for 5 years where her area of expertise was quantitative clinical pharmacology, with a focus on translational PK/PD modeling and simulation.  

Fred Mahakian 
Fred Mahakian is a seasoned Senior Director of Product at Certara, leading the portfolio for Pharmacometrics (PMX) software products. With over two decades of experience, he has driven innovation at companies like Oracle, BillGO, and Siebel Systems, spearheading the launch of new products and the scaling of mission-critical systems. 

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