Installation is very easy and explained here. If you would like to run the examples yourself you will need to have an installation of IQR Tools on your computer. You can just watch, listen and get information about state-of-the-art modeling and simulation approaches.
Material for each module is provided to participants as a download, including the webinar presentation (PDF) and all examples and scripts that allow to rerun. QSP and PKPD webinar modules are independent of each other. This allows for short duration single webinars that allow sequential participation.Įach webinar module is self contained but assumes (at least some basic) knowledge of the previous modules. In addition, the model syntax is application agnostic, meaning that IQR Tools can support both Pharmacometric and QSP modeling in an identical and equally intuitive manner.ĭue to the breadth of topics to cover on the topic of MIDD, we decided to modularize the webinars. Behind the scenes conversion is done in an automatic manner – independent if it is to C-code (for fast simulation) or to NONMEM or MONOLIX (for NLME parameter estimation). One of the many advantages of using IQR Tools lies in the fact that a model only needs to be coded once, and this is done in an intuitive format that relies on simple math. Goals / content of the different modules.All material provided (presentation, scripts, models).
Nonmem script example trial#
The topics range from model representation over population modeling, both in the context of PK(PD) and QSP, to advanced clinical trial simulation, considering drop-out and compliance models. IntiQuan is holding a series of free webinars based on IntiQuan’s R-based open source modeling & simulation platform
IntiQuan Webinar Series Efficient Support of Model Informed Drug Development (MIDD) in R