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POP-PHARM is happy to announce a new agreement has been reached with
ICONUS regarding the distribution of the PDx-MC-PEM program.
Under the new agreement, PDx-MC-PEM will be distributed free of
charge. POP-PHARM will be responsible to distribute the software to
all parties interested. The contact e-mail and phone number are guzy.at.xoma.com
and (510) 204-74-76.
PDx-MC-PEM is a user-friendly program for performing population
analysis of data. It contains a large number of built-in PK/PD models
the user can access easily using an easy to use wizard as well as the
option to write your own model. Covariate Analysis, Inter-occasion
variability and population mixtures can be assumed and set using a
simple wizard. The program is an excellent tool for exploratory
purpose but does not have the flexibility of the powerful SADAPT
program. The S-ADAPT Program provides an environment for performing
population analysis of data, with or without covariates, using PK/PD
models with extensive simulation tools and many current state-of-the
art nonlinear mixed-effect estimation methods such as MCPEM, SAEM and
full Bayesian MCMC algorithm.
POP-PHARM will provide free of charge support to both the PDx-MC-PEM
and SADAPT programs (distribution, installation, first time through
the program help). In addition, a series of workshop will be provided
to the community to allow optimal use of the SADAPT program (the first
one scheduled to be on October 30th has been already announced and is
sponsored by Mosaique).
If you need any additional information, please contact me directly at
510 204 74 76 (w) or 510 542 76 48 (cel).
Serge Guzy; Ph.D, President, CEO POP-PHARM; Inc.
Principal Scientist, Global Modeling and Simulation
XOMA (US) LLC
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