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Dear All,
We try not to bombard this distribution list with too many communications from CPT: Pharmacometrics
& Systems Pharmacology (CPT:PSP), but thought it would be appropriate to draw your attention to
various Tutorials on the foundations of Pharmacometrics that have been published recently:
Basic Concepts in Population modeling and Model-Based Drug Development (D. Mould and R. Upton):
Part 1: http://www.nature.com/psp/journal/v1/n9/full/psp20124a.html
Part 2: http://www.nature.com/psp/journal/v2/n4/full/psp201314a.html
A Time to Event Tutorial for Pharmacometricians (N. Holford):
http://www.nature.com/psp/journal/v2/n5/full/psp201318a.html
Modeling and Simulation Workbench for NONMEM: Tutorial on Pirana, PsN, and Xpose (R. Keizer, M.
Karlsson and A. Hooker):
http://www.nature.com/psp/journal/v2/n6/full/psp201324a.html
Establishing Best Practices and Guidance in Population Modeling: an Experience with an Internal
Population Pharmacokinetic Analysis Guidance (W. Byon et al.):
http://www.nature.com/psp/journal/v2/n7/full/psp201326a.html
http://www.nature.com/psp/journal/v2/n7/full/psp201337a.html
As explained in a recent Editorial (http://www.nature.com/psp/journal/v2/n7/full/psp201327a.html), a
CPT:PSP Tutorial is intended as an educational article providing practical tutorial on tools,
methodologies, and approaches. Tutorials aim to increase the awareness and potential of
Pharmacometrics and Systems Pharmacology outside the disciplines, introduce methodology to newcomers
interested in model-based approaches, and provide further training and specialized guides to those
already working in the field. The open-access format of CPT:PSP also provides an excellent platform
by allowing efficient distribution to researchers worldwide. For most Tutorials, model code and
example datasets will be available as supplementary material, allowing readers to practice the case
studies ‘hands-on’.
More Tutorials will become available this year, the next one on Physiologically-Based
Pharmacokinetics (PBPK). New articles are published weekly at www.nature.com/psp
Kind regards,
Piet van der Graaf, Editor-in Chief
Lena Friberg, Deputy Editor-in-Chief
CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology (CPT:PSP)
pspeditor.at.ascpt.org
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