INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYSIS USING A POPULATION APPROACH

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FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT The Department of Pharmacy, King’s College London together with Model Answers Pty Ltd are offering a short-course entitled: INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYSIS USING A POPULATION APPROACH WITH NONMEM The course will be held on the 8th, 9th and 10th December 2010 at King’s College London (Waterloo Campus). The course is intended for researchers in industry, academia and clinical practice who wish to gain an understanding or increase their knowledge of population modelling theory and its application to pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) data analysis using NONMEM. The course is oriented for beginners who have limited or no previous experience in data analysis using a population approach. While the course uses pharmacokinetic examples to train students, attendees will be able to apply skills learnt to pharmacodynamic problems. The course consists of a series of lectures and workshops and aims to integrate the learning of participants by focusing on the practical aspect of data handling and analysis using computer-based tutorials. In order to individualise teaching the numbers for the course have been restricted so that early registration is recommended. For further information and to register for the course please visit: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/biohealth/depts/pharmacy/pgt/pkpd ____________________ Bruce Green, Director, Mσdel Aηswers Pty Ltd Tel: +61 7 3103 2668 www.model-a.com.au ____________________
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT The Department of Pharmacy, King’s College London together with Model Answers Pty Ltd are offering a short-course entitled: INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYSIS USING A POPULATION APPROACH WITH NONMEM The course will be held on the 8th, 9th and 10th December 2010 at King’s College London (Waterloo Campus). The course is intended for researchers in industry, academia and clinical practice who wish to gain an understanding or increase their knowledge of population modelling theory and its application to pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) data analysis using NONMEM. The course is oriented for beginners who have limited or no previous experience in data analysis using a population approach. While the course uses pharmacokinetic examples to train students, attendees will be able to apply skills learnt to pharmacodynamic problems. The course consists of a series of lectures and workshops and aims to integrate the learning of participants by focusing on the practical aspect of data handling and analysis using computer-based tutorials. In order to individualise teaching the numbers for the course have been restricted so that early registration is recommended. For further information and to register for the course please visit: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/biohealth/depts/pharmacy/pgt/pkpd
FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Registration Closing November 19th) The Department of Pharmacy, King’s College London together with Model Answers Pty Ltd are offering a short-course entitled: INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYSIS USING A POPULATION APPROACH WITH NONMEM The course will be held on the 8th, 9th and 10th December 2010 at King’s College London (Waterloo Campus). The course is intended for researchers in industry, academia and clinical practice who wish to gain an understanding or increase their knowledge of population modelling theory and its application to pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) data analysis using NONMEM. The course is oriented for beginners who have limited or no previous experience in data analysis using a population approach. While the course uses pharmacokinetic examples to train students, attendees will be able to apply skills learnt to pharmacodynamic problems. The course consists of a series of lectures and workshops and aims to integrate the learning of participants by focusing on the practical aspect of data handling and analysis using computer-based tutorials. In order to individualise teaching the numbers for the course have been restricted so that early registration is recommended. For further information and to register for the course please visit: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/biohealth/depts/pharmacy/pgt/pkpd ____________________ Bruce Green, Director, Mσdel Aηswers Pty Ltd Tel: +61 7 3103 2668 www.model-a.com.au ____________________