This is brilliant!!!
I was not aware of this. Its very helpful for someone who just started modeling 
not long ago and I think even people with intermediate experience in NONMEM can 
learn a lot from these codes. Now I can study these codes and learn from it.

Thank you so much!

Regards,
Sumeet
PhD candidate
University of Iowa


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Subject: [External] [NMusers] BIG thanks to Joel, Matts and Richard from the 
modeling community !!


Do you know Joel Tärning, Matts Kågedal and Richard Höglund?
Those scientists recently published their research AND they decided to be 
transparent in science.
THUS, they shared the model codes corresponding to their publication in the 
DDMoRe Model Repository (http://repository.ddmore.foundation/models).

Why is it worth noting?
Because this is an excellent example how these people spent time to help others 
be efficient. Now, the scientific community have the opportunity to test these 
models applied to malaria, neuropathy, obese or malnourished subjects, thus 
speeding up science and making others learn more quickly.

To note
On average more than 100 models are downloaded for free every month from the 
DDMoRe repository, from all over the world.
Thus, let us all contribute, so numerous pharmacometricians can benefit!

The DDMoRe repository community group

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