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Advanced methods for population model building, evaluation and usage in NONMEM

June 22-24, 2020
Online (from Uppsala, Sweden)

The course will be held each day following
working hours in East Asia, Japan and Oceania (GMT+9)

Overview

Pharmacometric modeling has become a pillar in model informed drug development (MIDD). With this comes expectations with respect to quality, efficiency, transparency and innovation in the implementation of the modeling and decision-making process. In this course we will present methods that will help make model building of standard problems more efficient and improve the final product. Further, it will give modelers a larger toolset of diagnostics and model components when it comes to development of models for challenging situations. Automated procedures recently developed for PsN & R facilitates a comprehensive assessment of a model and tailored functionality allow command-line transformations of models.

On June 22-24 in an online course (coming to you live from Uppsala, Sweden, but following working hours in East Asia, Japan and Oceania), Mats Karlsson and Andrew Hooker will give a 3-day course on “Advanced methods for population model building, evaluation and usage in NONMEM”. The course presents strategies for model building and improvement, the latest methods for model evaluation, as well as strategies to consider when utilizing models for model-informed drug development.

The course consists of both lectures and hands-on computer exercises applying the methods discussed. This hands-on material is based on the most recent developments from NONMEM 7.4, Perl-speaks-NONMEM (PsN) and Xpose. Participants get a vast amount of hands-on examples, code, code snippets and lecture material that can be useful on a daily basis.

If you want to learn how to use tools and methods for fast, efficient and comprehensive model building, evaluation and usage, come join us in June!

Topics covered

  • Model building and model components
    • Overall modeling strategies
    • Random effects models (standard and extended)
    • Residual error models (standard and extended)
    • Mixture modeling
    • Handling censored data (e.g. BQL and dropout)
    • Covariate models and model building
    • Estimation methods and settings
  • Model evaluation
    • Prediction- and Residual-based
    • Empirical Bayes Estimate (EBE) and sampling-based diagnostics
    • Simulation and Simulation-Evaluation/Estimation-Based
    • Outlier and influential individual diagnostics
    • Automated evaluations
    • Covariate model focused diagnostics
    • Parameter uncertainty (bootstrap, SIR, COV)
    • Automated model quality assesment (QA)
  • To consider when applying models for informed drug development
    • Bias assessment
    • Power and Type I error
    • Model averaging

Intended course participants

The course is designed for those who have a good working knowledge of pharmacometric analysis with experience in performing NONMEM analyses and/or have attended a NONMEM basic workshop.

Instructors

Prof. Mats Karlsson
Prof. Andrew Hooker

Practical Information

The course will run June 22 - 24, online using Zoom. The course will be run each day following the times below:

8am-5pm Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore (GMT+8)
9am-6pm Tokyo, Seoul (GMT+9)
10am-7pm Brisbane, Sydney (GMT+10)

The online course will offer:

  • Live video lectures and hands-on
  • Engaging Q&A and polling
  • Enriching discussions in small breakout rooms
  • Possibility for remote assistance
  • Virtual coffee breaks to connect with other participants

Computer hardware/software - The course will include hands-on training, with the participants working on their own computers.  All programs will run from a downloadable PKPD environment and participants will not be required to install any programs on their computer. However, All participants must have a computer with a Windows OS (for MAC OS and Linux users a virtual windows environment will work).

Course Fee

Regular fee: €1,000 + VAT
Student fee: €500 + VAT

Take both this course and Pharmacometric modeling of composite score outcomes : €1,500 + VAT (regular fee), €750 + VAT (student fee)

Registration fee includes: extensive electronic material including lectures, exercises, programs (PsN and Xpose), additional self-study material including hands-on's and solutions.

Questions and registration

For questions, please e-mail Andrew Hooker.

To register, follow this link: dinkurs.se/ModelBuildEvalUseJP

To register for both courses, follow this link: dinkurs.se/BothJP