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Outgoing: OSPS Version 11 / Using R-Packages This course explores 2 approaches to establish an IVIVC between in vitro dissolution and in vivo fraction dissolved to predict PK exposure of formulations. | |||||
New: OSPS Version 12 / Using R-Packages This course explores 2 approaches to establish an IVIVC between in vitro dissolution and in vivo fraction dissolved to predict PK exposure of formulations. | |||||
New: OSPS Version 12 / An Introduction To get you started, we will explain to you general concepts and the various tools of the Open Systems Pharmacology Suite (OSPS). We will also give a visual impression of what PBPK modeling is and explain who we are. | |||||
New: OSPS Version 12 / An Introduction This course provides information about the OSPS expression database and how to install it. | |||||
New: OSPS Version 12 / An Introduction Import, Reporting, Export - an order that ensures you can work across platforms and keep others in the loop. | |||||
New: OSPS Version 12 / PBPK-QSP Modeling with MoBi® In this course, you will start a new MoBi project from scratch. You will create two physical containers connected by a neighborhood. In those containers, two molecules will be transferred from one container to the other. You will also learn how... | |||||
New: OSPS Version 12 / PBPK-QSP Modeling with MoBi® You will learn to apply different equation types (Explicit, Sum, Conditional). We will exemplarily assume a simplified circadian clearance of the antiviral medication aciclovir. | |||||
New: OSPS Version 12 / PBPK-QSP Modeling with MoBi® In this exercise, you will learn how to create different types of observers and export them to PK-Sim® using a simulation of omeprazole as an example. | |||||
New: OSPS Version 12 / PBPK-QSP Modeling with MoBi® In this exercise, you will learn how to extend a PBPK model by new compartments and model the distribution of compounds based on partition coefficients. You will implement a simplified model of lysosomal trapping. Lysosomes are organelles within... | |||||
New: OSPS Version 12 / PBPK-QSP Modeling with MoBi® This course aims to learn how to extend a physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model with the female reproductive tract extension module. |