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Exploring the Capabilities of ChatGPT: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Pharmacokinetic Analysis Shiny App

With the introduction of ChatGPT I was interested to learn how ChatGPT in pharmacometrics might be applied and how this will impact my code writing tasks, especially for doing pharmacokinetic …

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Creating a simple pharmacometric Shiny application with mrgsolve in R – Part 2

Shiny applications are a great way to show your complicated models in an interactive way. In recent years, many different examples have been published online showcasing a wide range of …

Tutorials

Creating a simple pharmacometric Shiny application with mrgsolve in R – Part 1

This two part series will show you how to create a simple pharmacometric Shiny application using the mrgsolve package in R. I think that Shiny applications are the most promising way …

Recent posts:

  • Exploring the Capabilities of ChatGPT: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Pharmacokinetic Analysis Shiny App
  • Abbreviations and Terminology Used in Population Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamic Models and in Pharmacometrics
  • Publishing the covariance matrix of population models. Why not?
  • Parallel fast-slow absorption – Modelling the Tortoise AND the Hare
  • Applying MAP Bayes estimation for therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) in R with mrgsolve
  • Simulating the equi-dosing regimen region in R using mrgsolve – a bottom-up approach
  • How (not) to report pharmacokinetic data
  • Inter-individual and/or inter-occasion variability: what can we quantify in our models and what is the impact on simulations
  • Calculating the power of covariates in population non-linear mixed effects models: the Monte Carlo Mapped Power approach
  • Flawed study design of parent-metabolite pharmacokinetic studies – the prove is in the pee
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