Phoenix WinNonLin
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Instructions
Tentative Pheonix WinNonLin Project
Task #1-Learn WinNonLin
Click for instructions here. You can stop at "Execute noncompartmental analysis"
- Make an MS Word docx document called Task01-Learning_Phoenix_WinNonLin.docx
- On the first page, describe what each of the abbreviations mean.
- Open Phoenix WinNonLin
- Create a new project called Task01-Learning_Phoenix_WinNonLin.phxproj
- Import dataset based on your student number such as Task01-Student01.dat
- Make a XY plot of your data (e.g., Task01-Student01.dat)
- Add the XY plot to one of the pages of your MS Word docx: Task01-Learning_Phoenix_WinNonLin.docx
- Make a table of your data.
- Add the table to one of the pages of your MS Word docx: Task01-Learning_Phoenix_WinNonLin.docx
- In Task01-Learning_Pheonix_WinNonLin.docx, and answer the following questions on the last page (Simple definitions please. Does not have to be complicated mathematics.):
- What is the difference between mean, harmonic mean, and geometric mean?
- What is the difference between standard deviation, standard error and pseudo standard deviation?
- What does coefficient of variation (CV%) mean in the context of this data?
- What does interquartile range (IQR) mean in terms of pharmacokinetics?
- Send Task01-Learning_Pheonix_WinNonLin.docx and Task01-Learning_Pheonix_WinNonLin.phxproj to me. You can email me directly from the remote desktop.
Tips, Additional Instructions, and Information
- The instructions are pretty good. The task takes about 1-2 hours.
- I recommend doing the example first.
- Change "Map Subject to the Stratification Row context." to "Map Subject to the Stratification Column context." because it is easier to read in MS Word 2013.
- The path is wrong in the instructions. The path should be C:\Program Files (x86)\Pharsight\Pheonix\application\Examples\Bguide1.dat
- This might be confusing, use the Microsoft Word 2013 that is on the Remote Desktop
- Right click on Figures to Copy them into Microsoft Word 2013
- Right click under Result Tables → Tables on the right. Then click Export... and save it somewhere where you can find it in html format. The default is table.html.
- Open the html file as a separate document and copy the table into the main document.
- You can find a lot of questions by going into Google and typing, "meaning of standard error" for the answer to question #2.
- If you are using Windows 10, you can paste directly back and forth between the Remote Desktop and your computer.
- Useful Links
Student Data
- Task01-Student01.dat
- Task01-Student02.dat
- Task01-Student03.dat
- Task01-Student04.dat
- Task01-Student05.dat
- Task01-Student06.dat
- Task01-Student07.dat
- Task01-Student08.dat
- Task01-Student09.dat
Task #2-Fit Pharmacokinetics
Click for instructions here. You can stop at "Simulation and study design of PK models example"
- Make an MS Word docx document called Task02-Fit_Pharmacokinetics.docx
- On the first page of Task02-Fit_Pharmacokinetics.docx put a list of abbreviations and what they mean: tvKa, tvV, tvKe, stdev0, K01, K10, etc.
- Open Phoenix WinNonLin
- Create a new project called Task02-Fit_Pharmacokinetics.phxproj
- Import dataset based on your student number such as Task02-Student01.csv.
- Put he six plots on separate pages of Task02-Fit_Pharmacokinetics.docx
- Put the output data ⇒ results on a separate page of Task02-Fit_Pharmacokinetics.docx
- These should have values for tvKa, tvV, tvKe, stdev0, K01, K10
- In Task02-Fit_Pharmacokinetics.docx, describe what your results mean in a descriptive language.
- Send Task02-Fit_Pharmacokinetics.docx and Task02-Pharmacokinetics.phxproj to me.
Tips and Notes
- The path of the example is wrong in the instructions. The path should be C:\Program Files (x86)\Pharsight\Pheonix\application\Examples\
Student Data
- Task02-Student01.csv
- Task02-Student02.csv
- Task02-Student03.csv
- Task02-Student04.csv
- Task02-Student05.csv
- Task02-Student06.csv
- Task02-Student07.csv
- Task02-Student08.csv
- Task02-Student09.csv
Task #3-Non-Compartment Analysis
Click for instructions herePDF Version
- Make an MS Word docx document called Task03-Non-Compartment_Analysis.docx
- On the first page of Task03-Non-Compartment_Analysis.docx, put the following parameters:
- Tau, Rsq_adjusted, MRTINF_pred, TimeLow, TimeBetween, TimeHigh, TimeInfBetween, Lamda Z
- Explain them in simple language. You can usually find them through a Google search.
- Open Phoenix WinNonLin
- Create a new project called Task03-Non-Compartment_Analysis.phxproj
- Import dataset based on your student number such as Task03-Student01.dat.
- Put a table of the results of one of the patients onto a page in Task03-Non-Compartment_Analysis.docx
- Put the NCA plot for the same patient onto a page of Task03-Non-Compartment_Analysis.docx
- Put the Final Parameters Pivoted onto a page of Task03-Non-Compartment_Analysis.docx
- Put the Ratios Differences onto a page of Task03-Non-Compartment_Analysis.docx
- In Task03-Non-Compartment_Analysis.docx, describe what your results mean in a descriptive language.
- Send Task03-Non-Compartment_Analysis.docx and Task03-Non-Compartment_Analysis.phxproj to me.
Tips and Notes
- The path of the example is wrong in the instructions. The path should be C:\Program Files (x86)\Pharsight\Pheonix\application\Examples\
Student Data
Task #4-Bioequivalence
Click for instructions herePDF Version
- Make an MS Word docx document called Task04-Bioequivalence.docx
- On the first page describe the following abbreviations in easy to understand language:
- ln(AUClast), Hypothesis, Numer_DF, Denom_DF, F_Stat, P_value, CI_90_Lower, CI_90_Upper
- In simple language, describe what a 2x2 and a 2x4 crossover study.
- Open Phoenix WinNonLin
- Create a new project called Task04-2x2-Bioequivalence.phxproj
- Import dataset based on your student number such as Task04-2x2-Student01.csv.
- Put a copy of the Average Bioequivalence worksheet on a page of Task04-Bioequivalence.docx
- Label and underline with 2x2 Crossover
- Put the Partial Tests and Sequential Tests worksheets on a page of Task04-Bioequivalence.docx
- Label and underline with 2x2 Crossover
- Create a new project called Task04-2x4-Bioequivalence.phxproj
- Import dataset based on your student number such as Task04-2x4-Student01.csv
- Put a copy of the Average Bioequivalence worksheet on a page of Task04-Bioequivalence.docx
- Label and underline with 2x4 Crossover
- Put the Partial Tests and Sequential Tests worksheets on a page of Task04-Bioequivalence.docx
- Label and underline with 2x4 Crossover
- Put the Population Individual worksheet on a page of Task04-Bioequivalence.docx
- Label and underline with 2x4 Crossover
- In Task04-Bioequivalence.docx, describe what your 2x2 and 2x4 crossover study mean in a descriptive language.