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Export control in a digital world – is synthetic data the future for clinical studies?
Part 5 of ScienceJournalJourneys – Hi I am your SG pharmacometrician, an early career researcher here to share the latest trends and interesting facts in pharmacometrics When you bring goods to another country, it is normal for the goods to … Continue reading
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Tagged bioinformatics, data science, education, health, Pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, pharmacometrics, synthetic data
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Neural ODEs vs ODEs – what’s the difference?
Part 4 of ScienceJournalJourneys – Hi I am your SG pharmacometrician, an early career researcher here to share my expertise and learnings about everything pharmacometrics. For any PK/PD modeler, ODEs are a staple in our models that help us to … Continue reading
ScienceJournalJourney 1: How do drug manufacturers make dosing recommendations?
Hi all, Happy New Year to everyone! I’m starting a new series this year called #ScienceJournalJourney where I review an interesting journal article and give a quick layman summary on it. As your favorite post doc influencer on LinkedIn, I … Continue reading
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How can pharmacometrics benefit clinical practice and vice versa?
Last weekend, I had the privilege of speaking about my work in pharmacogenomics at the Singapore Pharmacy Congress. It was a good time of getting to meet old friends and network with the new generation of pharmacists. Just as how … Continue reading
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How can I use PK to help my research or clinical practice? (Part 5/5)
Thank you all for staying with me throughout this series! It has been fun sharing about my field with all of you! Over the past few weeks we have played with, and discussed the principles behind the coffee simulator, and … Continue reading
What is the coffee simulator based on? (Part 2/5)
The main backbone of the coffee simulator comes from a pharmacokinetic model detailed in this paper by KY Seng et al. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19125908/ Interestingly, there are a lot of papers related to caffeine out there for various purposes, such as defense … Continue reading
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Tagged biomedical, business, Coffee, education, health, nutrition, Pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, pharmacy, work
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Optimizing your coffee dosage – why use modeling and simulation? (Part 1/5)
Hi all, here is a series I originally posted on linkedin as a soft introduction to the wonderful world of pharmacometrics. A lot of these posts revolve around a simple coffee simulator I built for the fun of optimizing your … Continue reading
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