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Workshop Overview
The Fisher/Shafer NONMEM Workshop covers NONMEM (version 6), data handling, model
building, and model diagnostics. The workshop includes an extensive set of example
problems ranging from simple didactic examples to demonstrate basic concepts to complex
examples from the instructor's own experience. Registrants are provided with a
comprehensive set of graphical tools programmed in the R and S Plus statistical
languages to create high-quality diagnostic and analysis plots.
For several years the course has offered registrants scripts in the R programming
language to create high quality graphs of the NONMEM output, including a variety
of diagnostic plots. The course has also offered registrants Windows scripts to
organize NONMEM analyses and provide auditability.
While those tools are still part of the Fisher / Shafer NONMEM Workshop distribution,
we are pleased to offer workshop participants the far more powerful
PLT Tools software suite. PLT Tools provides a
graphical interface for controlling and organizing NONMEM analyses, including comprehensive
auditability. It also represents the next generation of NONMEM graphical software.
The PLT Tools graphics suite extends the basic graphics R (or S-Plus) scripts developed for our
own consulting, as well as for the Fisher / Shafer NONMEM Workshop.
The suite provides a GUI that gives the control over most details of the graphics,
eliminating the need to write R code
to produce high quality NONMEM output. The fully functional PLT Tools is freely
available for download. PLT Tools
is introduced during the NONMEM Workshop. A special Sunday afternoon workshop
is devoted to PLT Tools for users interested in incorporating it into their NONMEM
projects. PLT Tools runs on Windows (XP and Vista), Mac OSX, and Linux.
The distinguishing
characteristic of the Fisher / Shafer NONMEM Workshop is that each individual brings
his or her laptop computer. A copy of NONMEM, the GNU Fortran Compiler, the Windows and UNIX
scripts, PLT Tools, the full set of examples, and R are all provided to the
users on a USB drive (flash drive). The entire course is run from
the USB drive, leaving no footprint on the registrant's computer.
NONMEM is removed at the end of the course, but the other software is in the public
domain, including the graphic scripts developed by Drs. Fisher and Shafer for the course,
and may be kept after the course.
The registrant follows along with the instructors, testing examples on
his or her laptop as the instructor works through the concepts.
The workshop runs from Thursday morning until Sunday noon. Each day (except Sunday) includes 6 hours of
instruction, ending at approximately 3 pm. From 3 pm until 5 pm,
registrants work on either the example problems, or on a data set
of the registrant's choosing (frequently a difficult problem from work).
The course is intended for individuals at the intermediate level. Those without
substantial NONMEM experience
are urged to sign up for the beginner's workshop described below. This should be
adequate preparation to allow the novice to follow the main workshop.
Because NONMEM is
such a flexible tool, experienced NONMEM users have found the NONMEM Workshop
valuable. In part, this is because the course instructors bring their unique
perspectives to the application of NONMEM to data analysis. It is also because of
the breadth of examples provided.
Experienced users will find the
introduction to NONMEM on Wednesday afternoon too basic. However, all participants
may find the R workshop on Wednesday morning and afternoon to be useful. This is the
first time we have spent an entire day on R, reflecting the desire of previous course
participants for more instruction on this important tool.
Wednesday Half-Day Courses
Introduction to R: Basic Data Manipulation
Wednesday, 8 am - noon
The morning R course covers basic data manipulation using the R statistical programming language.
The participant will learn how to read files, parse data, manipulate times and dates, perform error checking, and
merge multiple files. The goal is to provide an introduction into the R commands that are typically
used to create a NONMEM data set. The use of R to create graphics and statistics is NOT covered
in the morning course.
Introduction to R: Statistics and Graphics
Wednesday, 1 pm - 5 pm
The afternoon R course covers starts where the morning course ends. It is assumed that the
participant has basic knowledge about the structure of an R script. This course introduces
the elements required to make graphs with R. The focus is on simple X-Y plots, labeling
plots and axes, controlling point and line types, and arranging graphs on the page. Basic
statistics with R will also be introduced. By the end of the course, the participant will have
been introduced to the R commands that are needed to produce straightforward graphs with R
and perform basic statistical analyses.
Introduction to NONMEM 6
Wednesday 1 pm - 5 pm
For those with no prior experience with NONMEM, we will provide a half day session on the
Wednesday afternoon before the course to prepare you for the Intermediate course described
above. Registrants will be taught the basic of NONMEM, the structure of a control
stream and data file, and the basic mechanics of running NONMEM.
Sunday Afternoon Course
Introduction to PLT Tools
Sunday 1 pm - 5 pm
As described above, PLT Tools software suite is an extension of the R (S-Plus) tools developed by
Dennis Fisher over nearly two decades of working with NONMEM, and refined for the
Fisher/Shafer NONMEM Workshop as a general purpose NONMEM graphics program. It is distributed
to course participants, and introduced in the NONMEM workshop on Friday and Saturday.
The tool takes a comprehensive and integrated approach to NONMEM analysis,
graphics, and auditability. There is not enough time during the workshop to teach registrants
all the features of PLT Tools. This Sunday afternoon course is provided for
individuals interested in incorporating PLT Tools into their own work. The unlicensed version
of PLT Tools is fully functional, except for the ability to place a company name on the output.
Replacing "unlicensed version" with the name of your company requires the licensed
version of the software.
Course fee
• New registrants: $2250
• Registrants from previous courses: $1125
• Wednesday workshops: $400 each, however registration for the morning
and afternoon R workshops together will be $650 total.
• Sunday afternoon workshop: $500 ($250 of which can be applied to the purchase
of a licensed
version of PLT Tools)
The registration fee includes coffee breaks each
morning and afternoon. These food items are valued at approximately $250. A
discount will be available to companies or institutions sending 2 or more individuals.
Payment
Do not submit payment until your application has been approved. Once you have been
accepted into the course, a check or money order (in US dollars), payable to NONMEM Workshop,
should be mailed the P Less Than Company. Bank transfers
can also be arranged. There is an additional fee of $20 if payment is made via
bank transfer. Payment can also be made by credit card. Credit card payments incur a 3% processing fee.
If you wish to arrange payment via bank transfer or credit card, please contact us for details..
Academic and government discount
A limited number of discounts are available for students or faculty at
academic institutions, or government employees. Please contact us for details at
nonmem@plessthan.com.
Discounted positions are usually fully subscribed within the first few weeks of the course
announcement, so interested individuals should apply promptly.
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