@avmoldovan Building on Leemis chart and UncertML we have added many additional distros, relationships and alternative parameterisations - key for the interoperability project it was initially build, see @DDMoRe_FDN
Thanks for your comments! But, to be honest, a large part of the connections come from the wonderful Leemis chart/paper: https://t.co/KLjX2VP2XD https://t.co/ABJoGJzk6c
Another week, another feature of #Monolix! Today, learn how to encode different types of time-to-event data for flexible modelling in Monolix.
#popPK#SurvivalAnalysis
More examples at https://t.co/teNMOepmzX
https://t.co/cJMz9GSeAR
I was recently asked to give a stats talk in my department on how to analyse zero-inflated count data, which is a common problem in ecology (and especially behavioural ecology). I came up with this flowchart and thought I'd share it in case it's useful for any of you #rstats
Congratulations to France Mentre the #ASCPT2018 Sheiner-Beal Award Recipient. Find out more about the Sheiner-Beal award and start thinking if you know a colleague who measures up. https://t.co/OLiqYyqhnM
#BMSpaper Just online on CPT-PSP website "Complex Bayesian Modeling Workflows Encoding and Execution Made Easy With a Novel WinBUGS Plugin of the Drug Disease Model Resources Interoperability Framework" https://t.co/mAuOtq1wL9