PAGE Satellite Workshops: "Categorical Responses" and "using NONMEM, R, Xpose & PsN in Phoenix workflows"

From: Simon Davis Date: April 11, 2013 event Source: mail-archive.com
Dear All I'd like to remind those attending of two PAGE Satellite Workshops that I hope will be of interest.... Categorical Response Population Analysis using NLME, 1.5 days, 10-11 June 2013 in Glasgow, United Kingdom (some discount registrations are still available for students) http://www.pharsight.com/training/course_display_new.php?details_id=112 This will be followed on Tuesday afternoon (11th June) by a free workshop; "Phoenix Connect: Linking Modeling and Simulation Tools, including NONMEM, R, Xpose & PsN, in Phoenix Workflows resulting in Word Reports, Tuesday, 2013, Glasgow, UK) http://www.pharsight.com/training/course_display_new.php?details_id=98 Beyond PAGE these other courses are currently scheduled in Europe; Population Modeling Methodology using Phoenix NLME 23-25 April, Munich, Germany Introduction to Phoenix WinNonlin 25-27 June London, UK Introduction to Phoenix WinNonlin 12-14 August, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre university, Netherlands. Intermediate PK/PD Modelling with Phoenix WinNonlin 25-28 Jun, Amsterdam, NL. Population Modeling Methodology using Phoenix NLME 24-26 September , Copenhagen, Denmark More details and registration can be found here; http://www.pharsight.com/training/training_upcoming.php Best regards, Simon. Get tips and discuss Pharsight products with other users; www.pharsight.com/extranet ___________________________________ [email protected] Senior Scientific Consultant Pharsight- A Certara(tm) Company March 2012 Phoenix 6.3, including the new QRPEM algorithm for NLME released. January 2013 Reporter object for Phoenix 6.3.1 Connect released. ___________________________________
Apr 11, 2013 Simon Davis PAGE Satellite Workshops: "Categorical Responses" and "using NONMEM, R, Xpose & PsN in Phoenix workflows"
May 08, 2013 Simon Davis PAGE Satellite Workshops: "Categorical Responses" and "using NONMEM, R, Xpose & PsN in Phoenix workflows"