Editorial to the First Issue Dedicated to Lewis Sheiner OriginalPaper 07 November 2005 Pages: 157 - 159
Non-Linear Mixed Effects Modeling – From Methodology and Software Development to Driving Implementation in Drug Development Science Goonaseelan (Colin) PillaiFrance MentréJean-Louis Steimer OriginalPaper 07 November 2005 Pages: 161 - 183
How Modeling and Simulation Have Enhanced Decision Making in New Drug Development Raymond MillerWayne EwyRichard L. Lalonde OriginalPaper 07 November 2005 Pages: 185 - 197
Getting the Dose Right: Report From the Tenth European Federation of Pharmaceutical Sciences (EUFEPS) Conference on Optimizing Drug Development Donald R. StanskiMalcolm RowlandLewis B. Sheiner OriginalPaper 07 November 2005 Pages: 199 - 211
Conditioning on Certain Random Events Associated with Statistical Variability in PK/PD Stuart L. Beal OriginalPaper 07 November 2005 Pages: 213 - 243
Mixed Effects versus Fixed Effects Modelling of Binary Data with Inter-subject Variability Valda MurphyAdrian Dunne OriginalPaper 07 November 2005 Pages: 245 - 260
Modelling a Spontaneously Reported Side Effect by Use of a Markov Mixed-Effects Model Per-Henrik ZingmarkMatts KågedalMats O Karlsson OriginalPaper 07 November 2005 Pages: 261 - 281
Analyzing Multi-Response Data Using Forcing Functions Liping ZhangLewis B. Sheiner OriginalPaper 07 November 2005 Pages: 283 - 305