ISoP Workshop: September 20-21, 2012 in San Diego, CA

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Dear colleague, It is our pleasure to announce a 2-day hands-on ISoP workshop: Non Linear Mixed Effect Modeling with Phoenix. The instructor for this workshop is Serge Guzy. To register, visit http://www.go-isop.org/attend Date: September 20-21, 2012 Workshop fee (includes coffee and lunch on both days): $875.00 for ISoP members $675.00 for ISoP members (trainees) $1,175.00 for non-ISoP members $975.00 for ASCPT members $975.00 for ACCP members San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina 333 West Harbor Drive San Diego, Ca 92101 Phone 1-619-234-1500 http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/sandt-san-diego-marriott-marquis-and- marina/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/sandt-san-diego-marriott-marquis-and-m arina/ Educational Objectives The participants will learn how to approach pharmacometric problems using a series of well-defined steps, each supported fully within the Phoenix environment, to solve simple to most complex pharmacometric problems. These include the use of outstanding graphical tools (front and back end), fully developed database management tools, Non Compartmental Analysis, individual Compartmental Analysis, Population PK/PD analyses and run time interactive simulations to facilitate initial estimates for the model parameters. Purpose and Final Results for the Participants The purpose of this workshop is to expose the students to a new integrated approach to Population PK/PD analyses. Minimum of effort with maximum efficiency is the result of this new platform. The idea of the Phoenix environment is also to enable scientists from multiple disciplines to solve pharmacometric problems at different levels and target not only the expert modelers but scientists from other disciplines like Clinical Pharmacology, Discovery/Pre-clinical, Engineering and Medicine. Instructor Serge Guzy is president of POP-PHARM and a noted consultant with more than 20 years of experience in PK/PD population modeling and algorithm and software development. He co-developed (with Bob Bauer) the MCPEM algorithm implementation within a Population PK/PD framework. This algorithm now appears in S-ADAPT and forms the basis for the IMPEM algorithm in NONMEM 7. Registration is limited to 50 participants so early registration is suggested. To register, visit http://www.go-isop.org/attend We look forward to your attendance and participation! Suggestions and/or questions? Please contact Enrico Smith at connect <mailto:[email protected]> @go-isop.org.