This year marks the 20th edition of the Basel Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Seminar, this #PSPjournal perspective provides insight into the history of this event, its operations to the present date, and a glimpse at the future. bit.ly/47ONafX
Graphic pairs a photo of João Abrantes with an excerpt from his "I am ASCPT" profile. "How do you keep focused and motivated? My motivation comes from the purpose of impacting patient lives through rigorous science. I stay focused by breaking down large problems, collaborating with passionate colleagues, and recharging with activities like running, meditation, and family time, which are vital for sustained energy and clarity."
Get to know #PSPjournal Editor in Training, João Abrantes, in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/46lFst6
A #PSPJournal Preview from: Disease Progression Mathematical Modeling With a Case Study on Hepatitis B Virus Infection Boivin-Champeaux, C., Velez de Mendizabal, N., Jones, A., Balsitis, S., Schmidt, S., Feigelman, J.S. and Azeredo, F.J. (2025), Disease Progression Mathematical Modeling With a Case Study on Hepatitis B Virus Infection. CPT Pharmacometrics Syst Pharmacol, 14: 420-434. https://doi.org/10.1002/psp4.13298
Learn more about the essential considerations for establishing a disease modeling platform to facilitate informed decision-making in hepatitis B treatment strategies in this tutorial from #PSPjournal: bit.ly/4hpYfqC
PSP: Call for Papers Model-Based Innovations in Pediatric Rare Disease Manuscripts should be submitted via the online submission and tracking system by May 15, 2025.
Submit your research for publication in the upcoming Pediatric Rare Disease special collection of #PSPjournal
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ASCPT Podcast Channel Episode: PSP Call for Papers: Model-Based Innovations in Pediatric Rare Disease Join PSP Associate Editors Ping Zhao and Rajat Desikan as well as former Editors-in-Training Jane Knocel as they discuss the journal's latest Call for Papers: "Model-Based Innovations in Pediatric Rare Disease." Find out why the PSP Editorial Team chose to highlight this topic in 2025, what types of submissions they're hoping to receive, why publishing a themed issue can boost the profile of your research, and more!
Did you know that 70% of rare diseases start in childhood - check out this episode of the #ASCPTPodcastChannel for a conversation about the rationale behind the upcoming "Pediatric Rare Disease" special collection in #PSPjournal. #RareDiseaseDay bit.ly/3UZMizq
PSP Journal Article Preview: "To be or not to be, when synthetic data meet clinical pharmacology: A focused study on pharmacogenetics."
The use of synthetic data in pharmacology research has gained significant attention due to its potential to address privacy concerns and promote open science - learn more about 3 synthetic data generation methods in this article from #PSPjournal: bit.ly/42Vw27E
Preview of some of the content in the January 2025 (Volume 14, Issue 1) issue of CPT: PSP
The January issue of #PSPjournal is available online! Check out this month's collection of articles: bit.ly/42Lkwvj
PSP Tutorial preview: "Low-Dimensional Neural Ordinary Diffrential Equations Accounting for Inter-Individual Variability Implemented in Monolix and NONMEM"
The implementation of low-dimensional NODEs in two widely applied PMX software packages (Monolix and NONMEM) is explained in this tutorial from #PSPjournal bit.ly/4hg8YEV
Check out this tutorial about "PoissonERM" from #PSPjournal: bit.ly/3YzX8OJ