Digital events

Prompt Engineering for Pharmacists

Prompt Engineering for Pharmacists

As AI rapidly reshapes how pharmacists access and share information, knowing how to craft effective prompts has never been more important. This digital workshop introduced the fundamentals of prompt engineering, covering the core principles of writing effective prompts, best practices tailored to pharmacy, and strategies to manage potential risks when applying AI in healthcare in general and in pharmacy in particular.

Participants gained practical techniques to harness generative AI in a structured way, responsibly, enhance accuracy, and build confidence in the everyday use of generative AI tools. This session will be an interactive workshop to learn and practice core principles of prompt engineering.

Moderator: - Whitley Yi, Director, Pharmacy & Member Services, Well Digital, Adjunct Lecturer, University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, USA

Panellist: - Founder/CEO Pharmovate, Founder/Strategic Advisor Pharmi, Lecturer Digital Pharmaceutical Care, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands

The Promise of AI in Pharmacy Practice- Enhancing Patient Care with AI

The Promise of AI in Pharmacy Practice- Enhancing Patient Care with AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping healthcare, including pharmacy practice. While AI promises efficiency, personalisation, and improves patient outcomes, there is still a gap in understanding how these technologies work, their limitations, and the ethical frameworks that must guide their use.

This event equips pharmacists and healthcare professionals with foundational knowledge, real-world examples, and a critical perspective on ethical and regulatory considerations.

Demystifying AI- Foundations and Opportunities

Demystifying AI- Foundations and Opportunities

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping healthcare, including pharmacy practice. While AI promise efficiency, personalisation, and improved patient outcomes, there is still a gap in understanding how these technologies work, their limitations, and the ethical frameworks that must guide their use.

This event equips pharmacists and healthcare professionals with foundational knowledge, real-world examples, and a critical perspective on ethical and regulatory considerations.

Harnessing AI for Transforming Pharmacy Education and Research: Opportunities and Challenges

Harnessing AI for Transforming Pharmacy Education and Research: Opportunities and Challenges

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming pharmacy education and research, offering powerful tools for personalization, efficiency, and innovation.

However, integrating AI into academic settings raises critical challenges—ethical, regulatory, and technical. This digital event explores how AI can be effectively and responsibly used in pharmacy schools to enhance curriculum delivery, clinical training, and research outcomes. By showcasing real-world applications, engaging expert perspectives, and encouraging interactive discussion, the session equips pharmacy educators, researchers, and practitioners with practical insights and strategies for AI adoption, fostering a future-ready academic environment that supports global health sustainability.

Artificial Intelligence in Drug Development and Clinical Trials

Artificial Intelligence in Drug Development and Clinical Trials

This Digital Event explains how disrupting technologies and novel concepts impact the way clinical trials are designed and executed. This new age of clinical trial advancements means that Sponsors and all trial stakeholders, including the sites and technology partners must evolve to meet the demands of this new paradigm.

In this talk, we will talk about the fundamentals of a digital strategy, which is needed to leverage novel technologies within clinical trials. We will also speak about data-driven approach to drug development and cover how integrating AI into drug development process affects cost, speed and success of pharmaceutical drug development. You can bring these fundamentals with you into development of drugs in a particular indication or conducting a real-world evidence study.

Artificial Intelligence for the Design of New RNA Nanocarriers

Artificial Intelligence for the Design of New RNA Nanocarriers

To address the need for efficient RNA delivery beyond the liver, my lab designs inhalable, biocompatible nanocarriers for siRNA delivery to the lung. While siRNA drugs typically target the liver, the lung presents undruggable targets that RNA therapeutics could address.

Nebulizable nanocarriers for pulmonary RNA administration can extend delivery beyond the liver. siRNA therapeutics are encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) or administered as GalNac-conjugates to protect RNA and facilitate membrane delivery. However, approved LNPs pose immunogenic risks, primarily target the liver, and offer low drug loading. Additionally, lipid-based carriers lack stability in lung surfactant and under nebulization stresses. To overcome these issues, we design polymer-based siRNA formulations.

Intro to Generative AI & Large Language Models for Pharmacists

Intro to Generative AI & Large Language Models for Pharmacists

In the evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence, Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT are at the forefront of innovation, transforming how we interact with technology daily.

This webinar aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of these models, exploring their inner workings, training processes, and potential limitations. In an engaging session where learning meets practical application in a dynamic environment, our goal is to show how these models can help us enhance and be more productive in our jobs, by helping us do the routinary tasks quicker leaving us more time to focus on the creative and challenging tasks.

Technology and artificial intelligence in pharmaceutical education

Technology and artificial intelligence in pharmaceutical education

Introduction and implementation of any technology-enabled education and training includes many success factors such as technology literacy amongst educators and students.

To enhance technology-enabled pharmaceutical education, this digital event will outline good practices and engage participants in identifying a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) of technology and AI use in education.