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That's what I was thinking. I think #nlmixr2 would fit right in there. Do you know folks at Roche? We should approach them.
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That's what I was thinking. I think #nlmixr2 would fit right in there. Do you know folks at Roche? We should approach them.
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Want a single language for a few pharmcometric applications? How about giving #babelmixr2, an extension of #nlmixr2 a try?
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I would like to mention a new release of #nlmixr2. I haven't posted about it but I would like to mention my favorite new features:
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would like to mention a new release of #nlmixr2. I haven't posted about it but I would like to mention my favorite new features:
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would like to mention a new release of #nlmixr2. I haven't posted about it but I would like to mention my favorite new features:
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would like to mention a new release of #nlmixr2. I haven't posted about it but I would like to mention my favorite new features:
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Hi everyone! This is the official home of #nlmixr2 on Mastodon. We are a constellation of #rstats packages aimed at supporting easy and robust nonlinear mixed-effects models in R. We are free and #OpenSource and will be forever.
Stay tuned for announcements of blog postings, chat, trivia, and whatever you all want to talk about!
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Hi everyone! This is the official home of #nlmixr2 on Mastodon. We are a constellation of #rstats packages aimed at supporting easy and robust nonlinear mixed-effects models in R. We are free and #OpenSource and will be forever.
Stay tuned for announcements of blog postings, chat, trivia, and whatever you all want to talk about!
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Hi everyone! This is the official home of #nlmixr2 on Mastodon. We are a constellation of #rstats packages aimed at supporting easy and robust nonlinear mixed-effects models in R. We are free and #OpenSource and will be forever.
Stay tuned for announcements of blog postings, chat, trivia, and whatever you all want to talk about!
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Hi everyone! This is the official home of #nlmixr2 on Mastodon. We are a constellation of #rstats packages aimed at supporting easy and robust nonlinear mixed-effects models in R. We are free and #OpenSource and will be forever.
Stay tuned for announcements of blog postings, chat, trivia, and whatever you all want to talk about!
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Hi everyone! This is the official home of #nlmixr2 on Mastodon. We are a constellation of #rstats packages aimed at supporting easy and robust nonlinear mixed-effects models in R. We are free and #OpenSource and will be forever.
Stay tuned for announcements of blog postings, chat, trivia, and whatever you all want to talk about!
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Modeling tools in our area are largely closed-source and massively expensive, and are a gigantic entry barrier for new people, especially in low and middle-income countries (and borderline unaffordable even for CROs like mine). #nlmixr2 is intended to be a solution to this problem. I also maintain the #pmxTools package, which provides a handy set of general #PMx functions.
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Modeling tools in our area are largely closed-source and massively expensive, and are a gigantic entry barrier for new people, especially in low and middle-income countries (and borderline unaffordable even for CROs like mine). #nlmixr2 is intended to be a solution to this problem. I also maintain the #pmxTools package, which provides a handy set of general #PMx functions.
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Modeling tools in our area are largely closed-source and massively expensive, and are a gigantic entry barrier for new people, especially in low and middle-income countries (and borderline unaffordable even for CROs like mine). #nlmixr2 is intended to be a solution to this problem. I also maintain the #pmxTools package, which provides a handy set of general #PMx functions.
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Modeling tools in our area are largely closed-source and massively expensive, and are a gigantic entry barrier for new people, especially in low and middle-income countries (and borderline unaffordable even for CROs like mine). #nlmixr2 is intended to be a solution to this problem. I also maintain the #pmxTools package, which provides a handy set of general #PMx functions.
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New features in #nlmixr2 4.0, a #rstats package include a vere-style loading, importing models from older versions of nlmixr2 and Rstudio bug fixes. See https://blog.nlmixr2.org/blog/2025-08-29-nlmixr2-verse/
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We have a new nlmixr2 blog entry courtesy of Hitesh Mistry and Nicola Melillo (@NicolaMelillo) detailing how to upscale nlmixr2 using AWS. This is helpful for long running SAEM models. In the future it may be even more interesting with other methods parallelized. (#nlmixr2 #rstats)
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New from the R Consortium nlmixr2 Working Group:
The nlmixr2 Working Group is expanding what open-source R tooling can support in pharmacometrics, including time-to-event modeling workflows that are important in clinical and drug-development settings.
This new post highlights technical work from Justin Wilkins and the nlmixr2 Development Team on fitting parametric time-to-event models in nlmixr2.
Read more:
https://r-consortium.org/posts/survival-analysis-with-nlmixr2/#RStats #Pharmacometrics #PKPD #ClinicalResearch #OpenSource
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Latest from the new R Consortium nlmixr2 Working Group:
nlmixr2—an R-based, open-source nonlinear mixed-effects modeling package that can compete with commercial pharmacometrics tools and support regulatory submissions—now supports inter-occasion variability (IOV).
Read the full details in their newest blog post:
https://r-consortium.org/posts/from-nlmixr2-working-group-nlmixr2-inter-occasion-variability -
Want a single language for a few pharmcometric applications? How about giving #babelmixr2, an extension of #nlmixr2 a try?
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Want a single language for a few pharmcometric applications? How about giving #babelmixr2, an extension of #nlmixr2 a try?
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I'm on fosstodon.org because I do a lot of #rstats development, most notably as a member of the #nlmixr2 development team. nlmixr2 is a set of packages - let's call it the #mixrverse - for R that provides an #OpenSource alternative for nonlinear mixed-effects (#NLME) model development, which are the core of most #Pharmacometrics workflows (amongst others).
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I'm on fosstodon.org because I do a lot of #rstats development, most notably as a member of the #nlmixr2 development team. nlmixr2 is a set of packages - let's call it the #mixrverse - for R that provides an #OpenSource alternative for nonlinear mixed-effects (#NLME) model development, which are the core of most #Pharmacometrics workflows (amongst others).
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I'm on fosstodon.org because I do a lot of #rstats development, most notably as a member of the #nlmixr2 development team. nlmixr2 is a set of packages - let's call it the #mixrverse - for R that provides an #OpenSource alternative for nonlinear mixed-effects (#NLME) model development, which are the core of most #Pharmacometrics workflows (amongst others).
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I'm on fosstodon.org because I do a lot of #rstats development, most notably as a member of the #nlmixr2 development team. nlmixr2 is a set of packages - let's call it the #mixrverse - for R that provides an #OpenSource alternative for nonlinear mixed-effects (#NLME) model development, which are the core of most #Pharmacometrics workflows (amongst others).