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A guide to running your own simulations (Part 3/5)
A huge aspect of building PK models is simulation, so we can test new scenarios, optimize new dose regimens, and even combine it with a pharmacodynamic (PD) model to build PK-PD models (maybe a future topic? Comment down below). You … Continue reading
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Tagged bioinformatics, coding, Coffee, computing, machine-learning, modeling, pharmacology, pharmacometrics, pkpd
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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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Tagged biomedical, Coffee, education, Pharmacokinetics, pharmacology
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