Dear all,
The Uppsala Pharmacometrics Group will give a 3-day course on Diagnostics,
Model Building and New Estimation Methods for intermediate and advanced NONMEM
users, to be held in September 27-29, 2010, in Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.
The course is part of a series of NONMEM Workshops scheduled for two years in
Seoul, and will present modeling strategies, techniques and implementations
(using NONMEM 7) for the handling of PK and PD information in population
models. The next Workshop (to be held) in 2011 will cover
Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) Modeling of Continuous, Categorical and
Time-to Event data.
The course will consist of both lectures and hands-on computer exercises using
NONMEM 7, PsN and Xpose 4. Self-instructive material is provided for further
studies and exploration of examples within the field. The participants will be
provided with a NONMEM library of example code for a wide range of methods and
diagnostics.
Prerequisite:
Experience with performing NONMEM analyses. Basic knowledge of population PK/PD
models
For more information and registration, see http://www.uppsala-nmws.or.kr
http://www.uppsala-nmws.or.kr/
Best regards,
Kyungsoo Park
---------------------------------------------------------------
Kyungsoo Park, PhD, MD
Associate Professor of Pharmacology
Yonsei University College of Medicine
134 Shinchon-Dong, Seoul 120-752, Korea
Uppsala NONMEM Workshop in Seoul
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Dear all,
The Uppsala Pharmacometrics Group will give a 3-day course on Diagnostics,
Model Building and New Estimation Methods for intermediate and advanced NONMEM
users, to be held in Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, in September 27-29, 2010.
The course is part of a series of NONMEM Workshops scheduled for two years in
Seoul, and will present modeling strategies, techniques and implementations
(using NONMEM 7) for the handling of PK and PD information in population
models. The next Workshop (to be held) in 2011 will cover
Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) Modeling of Continuous, Categorical and
Time-to Event data.
The course will consist of both lectures and hands-on computer exercises using
NONMEM 7, PsN and Xpose 4. Self-instructive material is provided for further
studies and exploration of examples within the field. The participants will be
provided with a NONMEM library of example code for a wide range of methods and
diagnostics.
Prerequisite:
Experience with performing NONMEM analyses. Basic knowledge of population PK/PD
models
For more information and registration, see http://www.uppsala-nmws.or.kr
http://www.uppsala-nmws.or.kr/
Best regards,
Kyungsoo Park
---------------------------------------------------------------
Kyungsoo Park, PhD, MD
Associate Professor of Pharmacology
Yonsei University College of Medicine
134 Shinchon-Dong, Seoul 120-752, Korea
Dear all,
The Uppsala Pharmacometrics Group will give a 3-day course on Diagnostics,
Model Building and New Estimation Methods for intermediate and advanced NONMEM
users, to be held in Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, in September 27-29, 2010.
The course is part of a series of NONMEM Workshops scheduled for two years in
Seoul, and will present modeling strategies, techniques and implementations
(using NONMEM 7) for the handling of PK and PD information in population
models. The next Workshop (to be held) in 2011 will cover
Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) Modeling of Continuous, Categorical and
Time-to Event data.
The course will consist of both lectures and hands-on computer exercises using
NONMEM 7, PsN and Xpose 4. Self-instructive material is provided for further
studies and exploration of examples within the field. The participants will be
provided with a NONMEM library of example code for a wide range of methods and
diagnostics.
Prerequisite:
Experience with performing NONMEM analyses. Basic knowledge of population PK/PD
models
For more information and registration, see http://www.uppsala-nmws.or.kr
http://www.uppsala-nmws.or.kr/
Best regards,
Kyungsoo Park
---------------------------------------------------------------
Kyungsoo Park, PhD, MD
Associate Professor of Pharmacology
Yonsei University College of Medicine
134 Shinchon-Dong, Seoul 120-752, Korea