Phoenix-WinNonlin 6.0 - introductory webinars [🇷 for BE/BA]
Thanks Helmut. All our customers should have received the notification directly by email now; in particular letting them know about the forthcoming launch webinars;
To provide you with an opportunity to learn more about these new solutions, Pharsight is hosting three upcoming webinars, summarized below. We invite you to register and visit http://pharsight.com/events/eventsonline_schedule.php.
Introducing Phoenix™ WinNonlin® 6.0
Presenter: Daniel Weiner, Ph.D., Sr. Vice President & Chief Technology Officer
June 11, 2009 - 11 am Eastern (8 am PDT, 4 pm GMT, 5 pm CET)
This webinar provides an overview and demonstration of Phoenix WinNonlin 6.0, the next generation of the industry standard software tool for PK/PD modeling and noncompartmental analysis. The demonstration will focus on the major features of Phoenix WinNonlin 6.0, including: new workflow functionality for easy visual creation and reuse of PK/PD analyses, data visualization tools and high quality graphics, enhanced modeling capabilities, and a new underlying architecture to facilitate integration with third-party modeling and analysis tools.
A Detailed Comparison of Phoenix™ WinNonlin® 6.0 and WinNonlin 5.2.1
Presenter: Ana Henry, M.S., Director of Product Management
June 16, 2009 - 11 am Eastern (8 am PDT, 4 pm GMT, 5 pm CET)
This webinar will provide a detailed comparison of how Phoenix WinNonlin 6.0 is similar and different from WinNonlin 5.2.1 within the context of a standard noncompartmental pharmacokinetic analysis. The comparison will focus on creating graphs, running an NCA analysis, and generating tables. The presentation will also demonstrate how to refresh out of synch workflows and how to reuse previous workflows using new datasets via the new Phoenix WinNonlin 6.0 template feature.
Introducing Phoenix Connect™ 1.0
Presenter: Jason Chittenden, M.S., Director of Product Quality
July 1, 2009 11 am Eastern (8 am PDT, 4 pm GMT, 5 pm CET)
This webinar will provide an overview and demonstration of how Phoenix Connect enables interoperability between SAS, S-PLUS, NONMEM, and CDISC data sources while providing scientists the rich features of the Phoenix platform. The demonstration will feature several specific examples of how Phoenix Connect can be used to enhance the efficiency of data management, analysis, and modeling tasks.
(Remember you heard it here first, Simon ;0)
EDIT - some people said they couldn't find the list on the website so here's the link to the relevant page. There are some useful FAQ docs on the product page too.
To provide you with an opportunity to learn more about these new solutions, Pharsight is hosting three upcoming webinars, summarized below. We invite you to register and visit http://pharsight.com/events/eventsonline_schedule.php.
Introducing Phoenix™ WinNonlin® 6.0
Presenter: Daniel Weiner, Ph.D., Sr. Vice President & Chief Technology Officer
June 11, 2009 - 11 am Eastern (8 am PDT, 4 pm GMT, 5 pm CET)
This webinar provides an overview and demonstration of Phoenix WinNonlin 6.0, the next generation of the industry standard software tool for PK/PD modeling and noncompartmental analysis. The demonstration will focus on the major features of Phoenix WinNonlin 6.0, including: new workflow functionality for easy visual creation and reuse of PK/PD analyses, data visualization tools and high quality graphics, enhanced modeling capabilities, and a new underlying architecture to facilitate integration with third-party modeling and analysis tools.
A Detailed Comparison of Phoenix™ WinNonlin® 6.0 and WinNonlin 5.2.1
Presenter: Ana Henry, M.S., Director of Product Management
June 16, 2009 - 11 am Eastern (8 am PDT, 4 pm GMT, 5 pm CET)
This webinar will provide a detailed comparison of how Phoenix WinNonlin 6.0 is similar and different from WinNonlin 5.2.1 within the context of a standard noncompartmental pharmacokinetic analysis. The comparison will focus on creating graphs, running an NCA analysis, and generating tables. The presentation will also demonstrate how to refresh out of synch workflows and how to reuse previous workflows using new datasets via the new Phoenix WinNonlin 6.0 template feature.
Introducing Phoenix Connect™ 1.0
Presenter: Jason Chittenden, M.S., Director of Product Quality
July 1, 2009 11 am Eastern (8 am PDT, 4 pm GMT, 5 pm CET)
This webinar will provide an overview and demonstration of how Phoenix Connect enables interoperability between SAS, S-PLUS, NONMEM, and CDISC data sources while providing scientists the rich features of the Phoenix platform. The demonstration will feature several specific examples of how Phoenix Connect can be used to enhance the efficiency of data management, analysis, and modeling tasks.
(Remember you heard it here first, Simon ;0)
EDIT - some people said they couldn't find the list on the website so here's the link to the relevant page. There are some useful FAQ docs on the product page too.
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Simon
Senior Scientific Trainer, Certara™
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https://www.certarauniversity.com/dashboard
https://support.certara.com/forums/
Simon
Senior Scientific Trainer, Certara™
[link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX-yCO5Rzag[/link]
https://www.certarauniversity.com/dashboard
https://support.certara.com/forums/
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