RE: [NMusers] backward integration from t-a to t

2014-01-14 Thread lgibian...@quantpharm.com
Pavel, I think one can use equation DADT(2)=C-K0*A(2) where C is the drug concentration. When K0=0, A2 is cumulative AUC. When k0>0, A2 would represent something like AUC for the interval prior to the current time The length of the interval would be proportional to 1/K0 (and equal to infinity

[NMusers] Postdoctoral Fellowships at UF, Orlando

2014-01-14 Thread Mirjam Trame
*Postdoctoral Research Associate in Pharmacometrics and Systems Pharmacology* *Center for Pharmacometrics and System Pharmacology* *Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy University of Florida* *Orlando (Lake Nona), Florida* *Job Function:* Postdoctoral Research Assoc

[NMusers] backward integration from t-a to t

2014-01-14 Thread Pavel Belo
Dear Robert,   Efficacy is frequently considered a function of AUC.  (AUC is just an integral. It is obvious how to calculate AUC any software which can solve ODE.)  A disadvantage of this model of efficacy is that the effect is irreversable because AUC of concentration can only increa

[NMusers] Opportunity in Pharmacometrics at Sanofi in Frankfurt (Germany)

2014-01-14 Thread Diether.Rueppel
Sanofi is looking for a Pharmacometrician in Frankfurt (Germany). See below for the Job description. Expert Clinical Pharmacokinetics/ Pharmacometrics (m/f) Your responsibilities Provide pharmacometric support to drug development programs within a team environment at sanofi. The incumbent is

[NMusers] PhD in Pharmacometrics / Pharmacoeconomics

2014-01-14 Thread Milligan, Peter A
Applications are invited for a Medical Research Council funded PhD studentship at the Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation, Bangor University. This full-time, 3-year studentship provides full support for tuition fees, all associated research costs and