Population Optimal Design ListServer (PopDesign)

From: Stephen Duffull Date: August 27, 2007 technical Source: mail-archive.com
Population Optimal Design ListServer (PopDesign) An email mailing list is now available for questions and comments about the design of population PK and PKPD studies. The PopDesign mailing list would be an appropriate place to ask questions and post comments about the design of any study for which nonlinear mixed effects modelling is the proposed analysis tool. Members of the list includes those who have developed nonlinear mixed effects models design software: PFIM, PFIM_OPT, PkStamp, PopDes, PopED, POPT, WinPOPT. You can subscribe to the list at the website: http://lists.otago.ac.nz/listinfo/popdesign The Population Optimal Design of Experiments group. -- Leon Aarons, The University of Manchester, UK Barbara Bogacka, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Caroline Bazzoli, INSERM U738, Biostatistics and Pharmacometrics, University Paris Diderot, France Nick Denman, University of Queensland, Australia Aris Dokoumetzidis, The University of Manchester, UK Stephen Duffull, University of Otago, NZ Steven Gilmour, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Gordon Graham, Pharmacometrics, Pfizer, UK Heiko Grossmann, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Iva Gueorguieva, Global pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics Drug Disposition, Lilly, UK Andrew Hooker, Uppsala University, Sweden Patrick Johnson, Pharmacometrics, Pfizer, UK Sergei Leonov, Research Statistics Unit, GlaxoSmithKline, U.S.A. James McGree, University of Queensland, Australia France Mentre, INSERM U738, Biostatistics and Pharmacometrics, University Paris Diderot, France Sylvie Retout, INSERM U738, Biostatistics and Pharmacometrics, University Paris Diderot, France Thomas Schmelter, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Berlin, Germany Rainer Schwabe, University of Magdeburg, Germany