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We are thrilled that Gabriele C. Sosso. Professor in Computational Physical Chemistry. Department of Chemistry, The University of Warwick will be presenting “One Step Back, Two Steps Forward: leveraging molecular simulations to make the most of the machine learning hype” at this webinar. Mr Yoshinori Takahashi, Graduate Student, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science will be presenting “Physiologically based in vitro – in vivo correlation of modified release oral formulations with non-linear intestinal absorption: A case study using mirabegron”.


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Gabriele C. Sosso is a Professor at the University of Warwick. He is a computational scientist focused on the physical chemistry of condensed matter, including supercooled liquids and biological interfaces. He leads the DImEnsION group at Warwick, specialising in molecular simulations of disordered systems and phase transitions. His research aims to understand the functional properties and phase transitions of complex systems, using computer simulations to complement and guide experimental work. His work spans molecular glasses to cellular membranes, with a strong emphasis on developing collaborative and multidisciplinary approaches.

Mr Yoshinori Takahashi is a graduate student at Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science, Japan. He received his B.Sc. degree from Tokyo University of Science (2024). He is working on PBBM research under the supervision of Associate Professor Dr. Atsushi Kambayashi. He is coauthor of two peer-reviewed papers.