Population PK Modeling for Beginners

Population PK Modeling for Beginners

Population PK Modeling for Beginners
This Population Pharmacokinetics -PK Modeling for Beginners course includes the theoretical basis and practical tools to perform population pharmacokinetic analysis using today's common software tools. You will learn by hearing lectures, watching on-screen demonstrations, and then practicing on sample datasets.

This population pharmacokinetics -PK course will take 20 - 30 hours to complete, plus the time spent practicing the modeling work. The course population pharmacokinetics -pk modeling is intended for scientists interested in learning how to perform population pharmacokinetic analysis, or those who have to review that type of work. This is a fabulous introductory course that provides enough information to help you be conversant in population analysis.

Note: Except for a 14-day trial license for NONMEM and PDxPop, software licenses are not provided. Students must acquire their own licenses if they desire to perform hands-on analyses with Phoenix NLME. The software is not required for learning.

Take this ultimate Population Pharmacokinetics -PK Modeling for Beginners course now and learn the basic principles and practices of population pharmacokinetic modeling

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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
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Introduction to Population Pharmacokinetics 12:30
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Population PK Examples 08:44
SECTION 2: POPULATION PK SOFTWARE
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Population PK Software 04:52
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Temporary Software Licenses for NONMEM and PDx-Pop Text
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Introduction to NONMEM software 02:13
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Introduction to PDx-Pop software 04:36
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Introduction to PLT Tools software 07:13
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Introduction to Phoenix NLME software 06:02
SECTION 3: REGRESSION AND MODELING PRINCIPLES
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Linear Regression 07:11
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Non-linear Regression 12:52
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Early Attempts at Population Analysis 07:03
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Model Development and Evaluation 10:24
SECTION 4: SINGLE SUBJECT MODEL EXAMPLE
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Using Phoenix NLME to fit individual data 15:10
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Using PDxPop-NONMEM to fit individual data 12:04
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Using PLTTools-NONMEM to fit single subject data 11:28
SECTION 5: POPULATION MODEL EXAMPLE
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Objectives of Population Analysis Text
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Using NLME to fit population data 12:41
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Using PDx-Pop-NONMEM to fit population data 25:37
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Using PLT Tools-NONMEM to fit population data 23:33
SECTION 6: CONCLUSION
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Summary
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