tutorials on estimation method

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tutorials on estimation method

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Colleagues, I wish to announce the publication of two tutorials on NONMEM estimation methods in the journal Translational and Clinical Pharmacology (TCP). TCP is the official journal of Korean Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (KSCPT) which was founded in 1992. -R-based reproduction of the estimation process hidden behind NONMEM Part 1: first-order approximation method (by Prof. K.S. Bae): This introduces how the FO estimation steps are processed in NONMEM using R codes so that readers may experience what is happening in NONMEM running. This article is not for daily M&S activities, rather for those who wanna look into the other side of the moon. -Statistical basis for pharmacometrics: maximum likelihood estimator and its asymptotics (by Prof K. Choi): This summarized knowledge pieces needed to understand MLE, which are scattered in stat, linear algebra books and M&S books (Bonates and Pinheiros ), for pharmacometricians without stat. background. Click on the link below to read these articles. http://www.tcpharm.org Dong-Seok Yim MD, PhD Editor-in-Chief, Translational and Clinical Pharmacology ( www.tcpharm.org ) Director, PIPET (Pharmacometrics Institute for Practical Education & Training), The Catholic Univ. of Korea Professor Dept. of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea Dept. of Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital 222 Banpodaero, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea Office: +82-2-2258-7327 Mobile: +82-10-3065-3845

tutorials on estimation method

From: 임동석 Date: July 02, 2015 event
Colleagues, I wish to announce the publication of two tutorials on NONMEM estimation methods in the journal “Translational and Clinical Pharmacology (TCP)”. TCP is the official journal of Korean Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (KSCPT) which was founded in 1992. -R-based reproduction of the estimation process hidden behind NONMEM® Part 1: first-order approximation method (by Prof. K.S. Bae): This introduces how the FO estimation steps are processed in NONMEM using R codes so that readers may experience what is happening in NONMEM running. This article is not for daily M&S activities, rather for those who wanna look into the other side of the moon. -Statistical basis for pharmacometrics: maximum likelihood estimator and its asymptotics (by Prof K. Choi): This summarized knowledge pieces needed to understand MLE, which are scattered in stat, linear algebra books and M&S books (Bonate’s and Pinheiro’s… ), for pharmacometricians without stat. background. Click on the link below to read these articles. http://www.tcpharm.org Dong-Seok Yim MD, PhD Editor-in-Chief, Translational and Clinical Pharmacology ( www.tcpharm.org ) Director, PIPET (Pharmacometrics Institute for Practical Education & Training), The Catholic Univ. of Korea Professor Dept. of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea Dept. of Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital 222 Banpodaero, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea Office: +82-2-2258-7327 Mobile: +82-10-3065-3845