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A Gentle Introduction to Optimal Design for Pharmacometric Models

March 28 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

  • « Leveraging IPF QSP Modeling and Simulated Patients to Build a Model of SSc-ILD
  • Modeling and Topological Data Analysis For Biological Ring Channel Dynamics »

PK/PD studies should be designed in such a way that the model parameters will be estimated with adequate precision and bias. This can be assessed by simulation, but depending on the study and model(s) involved, it can be impractical to evaluate many combinations of design variables. Optimal design tools allow us to quickly evaluate designs and even search over a design space for the best possible design.

In this webinar, we will introduce basic concepts of optimal design, and then present examples of how to inform PK sampling time selection using the freely-available R packages PopED and PFIM for optimal design and mrgsolve for simulation.

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Date:
March 28
Time:
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Event Category:
ISoP Events
Website:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_l1n_n66eS86RNsFdEMYuyw

Venue

Virtual – Eastern Time Zone (EST)
NY

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ISoP SxP SIG
  • « Leveraging IPF QSP Modeling and Simulated Patients to Build a Model of SSc-ILD
  • Modeling and Topological Data Analysis For Biological Ring Channel Dynamics »
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