RE: Modeling of inter study variability (ISV) as a third random effect level

From: Vladimir Piotrovskij Date: June 01, 1999 technical Source: cognigencorp.com
From: "Piotrovskij, Vladimir [JanBe]" <VPIOTROV@janbe.jnj.com> Subject: RE: Modeling of inter study variability (ISV) as a third random effect level Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 14:11:16 +0200 Dear, NONMEM is not the best choice for modelling multiple nested random effects. The new S-PLUS library called nmle version 3.0 is more suitable. It is on beta-testing now and can be downloaded from the following sites: http://nlme.stat.wisc.edu/Beta http://cm.bell-labs.com/stat/NLME/Beta Since it is already the 8th release, it is quite reliable, I believe. Best regards, Vladimir Vladimir Piotrovsky, PhD Clinical Pharmacokinetics, ext 5463 Janssen Research Foundation 2340 Beerse, Belgium e-mail: vpiotrov@janbe.jnj.com
May 31, 1999 Lutz Harnisch Modeling of inter study variability (ISV) as a third random effect level
May 31, 1999 Pascal Girard Re: Modeling of inter study variability (ISV) as a third random effect level
May 31, 1999 Lutz Harnisch AW: Modeling of inter study variability (ISV) as a third random e ffec t level
Jun 01, 1999 Vladimir Piotrovskij RE: Modeling of inter study variability (ISV) as a third random effect level