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Affiliation

Medical University of Vienna

Country

Austria

Dr. Iris Minichmayr is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Clinical Pharmacology at the Medical University of Vienna and lead of the Clinical Pharmacometrics subunit. She works at the intersection of research, clinical care and drug development, and is involved in the planning and analysis of clinical trials, therapeutic drug monitoring and antimicrobial stewardship activities, as well as local and international teaching.

Dr. Minichmayr is a co-editor of the journal Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (CPT), a founding member and Deputy Chair of the Precision Dosing Community of the American Society of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (ASCPT), a board member of the International Society of Anti-Infective Pharmacology (ISAP), Deputy Head of the pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) working group of the Paul Ehrlich Society, and Vice-Chair of the Pharmacometrics Committee of the International Association of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Clinical Toxicology (IATDMCT).

Education
Dr. Iris Minichmayr completed her Pharmacy studies at the University of Vienna, Austria, and became a licensed pharmacist in 2010. After several years of practical experience as a pharmacist, she pursued her doctorate at the Department of Clinical Pharmacy at Freie Universitaet Berlin, followed by four years of research and teaching in clinical pharmacometrics and pharmacy at Uppsala University, Sweden. Iris has completed multiple international clinical-pharmaceutical placements in Europe, Chile, and Australia. Since 2022, she has held a tenure-track position in Clinical Pharmacometrics at the Medical University of Vienna.

Research area

Dr. Minichmayr’s research focuses on population pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) modelling and simulation to optimise and individualise drug therapies, particularly for anti-infectives and special patient groups (e.g., intensive care patients, patients with organ dysfunction). Her projects encompass topics from target-site pharmacokinetics and translational predictions of antibiotic effects to therapeutic drug monitoring and model-based precision dosing.

Conflict of interest
None

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