RE: Registration for ACoP opens THIS FRIDAY! Phoenix NLME workshop, Sun 4th October
Further to Stacey's message below I would like to clarify that under
"Other workshops" on http://www.go-acop.org/acop2009/workshops
http://www.go-acop.org/acop2009/workshops
- you will see the workshop; Phoenix NLME A Next Generation Tool, which
will be held on Sun 4th October. Sign up for this course will be
managed from the PHARSIGHT website and is now open for industry,
academia and students, please note the different sign up forms;
http://www.pharsight.com/training/course_display_new.php?details_id=66
http://www.pharsight.com/training/course_display_new.php?details_id=66
This hands-on workshop will give participants an opportunity to become
familiar with Phoenix NLME, a next generation nonlinear mixed effects
modeling product. Instruction will be given on basic data management and
exploratory graphical and tabular data analysis methods, as well as
model building, comparison and evaluation of methods for nonlinear mixed
effects modeling. Using the integral Phoenix Connect function, attendees
will be able to include NONMEM, SAS and S-Plus scripts in graphical
workflows along with Phoenix NLME. At the conclusion of the workshop
users will be given a license to continue to use Phoenix NLME for a
further 60 days without charge.
Please contact the Training Manager; Lindsay Keane; [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> ; Ph. + 1 (919) 852-4601, if you have any
questions.
Best regards,
Simon.
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