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Open Systems Pharmacology Have your questions answered or provide answers to others The Forum is a great way to stay up-to-date on the community buzz around OSP Need to find out how to use a feature? Looking to understand the inner workings of the model? Here you’ll find the extensive OSP manual and qualification documents
Open-Systems-Pharmacology Forum · Discussions · GitHub Hi, everyone, how to adjust the time interval of PK-SIM simulation results? Explore the GitHub Discussions forum for Open-Systems-Pharmacology Forum Discuss code, ask questions collaborate with the developer community
Beta-Release of PK-Sim and MoBi Version 11 Update 1 We are happy to announce that the new Version 11 Update 1 of PK-Sim and MoBi is now available for beta-testing The beta-test phase will last until the 15th of December
Open Systems Pharmacology Have your questions answered or provide answers to others The Forum is a great way to stay up-to-date on the community buzz around OSP Need to find out how to use a feature? Looking to understand the inner workings of the model? Here you’ll find the extensive OSP manual and qualification documents
README | Open Systems Pharmacology A technical description of the different software elements is presented starting with PK-Sim® focusing on physiologically-based pharmacokinetics in "Working with PK-Sim®"
Getting Started - Open Systems Pharmacology Information provided above refers to the core components of the Open Systems Pharmacology Suite including PK-Sim®, MoBi® Both, PK-Sim® and MoBi® can be installed as stand-alone software packages to reduce the disk space required
PBPK, PBBM and QSP modelling in Open Systems Pharmacology . . . - GitHub esqLABS is conducting two workshops on Monday and Tuesday, 24 and 25 June 2024, demonstrating the OSP Suite with PK-Sim® and MoBi® for use in physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) and quantitative systems pharmacology (QSP) as well as physiologically based biopharmaceutics modeling (PBBM)
Quick Guide - Open Systems Pharmacology Here, only the basic steps needed to work with a PBPK simulation in PK-Sim® are briefly described (creation of a model, comparison of simulation data to observed data and refinement of the model):