Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modeling and simulation
 By Dr. Jan Freijer
 March 18, 2010
 Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 http://www.can.nl/events/details.php?id=57

 This course is aimed at users of R or S-PLUS in the bio-pharmaceutical
 sciences who would like to use R for clinical trial simulations.

 topics include

 Working with packages in R
 - MASS
 - odesolve

 Random generation from univariate distributions
 - density, distribution function, quantile function and random generation
 - various distributions

 Random generation from multivariate distributions
 - normal distribution
 - working with the covariance matrix
 - simulating PK and PK-PD model parameters

 Solving differential equations
 - solving differential equations in R
 - testing the numerical solution versus analytical solution
 - PK models for single dose oral or IV administration
 - PK models for multiple dose oral or IV administration
 - implementing PD models

 Clinical trial simulations
 - combining the structural model with the random effects model
 - uncertainty versus variability
 - example: two compartment PK model with indirect response model


 Location:  Amsterdam
 Date    :  March 18th
 Time    :  10:00h.-16:30h.
 Price   :  EURO 395,- excluding VAT

 Register:
 - phone : +31-(0)20-560-8400
 - Email : pau...@can.nl
 - Web   : http://www.can.nl/events/details.php?id=57

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