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Purpose

The Pharmacometrics Programming is a Special Interest Group (SIG) under ISoP. It is to promote discussions related to the handling of data and supportive programming for Pharmacometric, Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP), and non-compartmental Pharmacokinetic (NCA) analysis and reporting. We welcome contributions of contents on programming tips, best practices, and standardization across industry and academics. 

Goals

  • Establish a community for pharmacometric programmers across industry and academics.
  • Collect and share best practices, challenges and examples for programmers to support pharmacometrics, QSP, and NCA analysis and reporting.

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Membership in the PMx Data Programming Special Interest Group is free. Join the PMx Data Programming SIG today. 

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Webinars Available for Viewing

Overview of CDISC ADaM Population PK Data Standard ADPPK Implementation Guide

This Webinar provides an overview of the work done by the ADaM sub-team (ADPPK), to build a CDISC ADaM standard for data supporting Population PK (PopPK) analysis, while accounting for use within a broad number of software packages. The associated software packages typically impose strict constraints on input data format, and common analysis data conventions in the expert community tend to make limited use of ADaM standards. We will describe the BDS-like implementation used for the PopPK standard and discuss the how we managed the differences between CDISC standards and analysis needs in this specialized area. It will highlight the advantages of implementing the ADaM ADPPK standards for improving quality, efficiency and collaboration across the industry. Webinar will also include FDA’s perspective in adopting these standards.

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