Optimal Design for Nonlinear Response Models

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A01=Sergei L. Leonov
A01=Valerii V. Fedorov
adaptive
Adaptive Design
advanced experimental design strategies
Author_Sergei L. Leonov
Author_Valerii V. Fedorov
Bayesian inference
biostatistics
Bivariate Probit Model
Candidate Sampling Times
Category=PBT
Category=PBU
clinical trial optimization
Continuous Optimal Design
Cox Model
Design ?N
Design ξN
designs
Discrete Optimal Design
Dose Allocation
Emax Model
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
experimental methodology
Fisher Information Matrix
function
information
Information Matrix
matrix
Model Based Designs
Nonlinear Response Models
Normalized Information Matrix
Optimal Design Theory
Optimal Designs
Optimal Experimental Design
optimization
Ordinary Differential Equations
Pe Rc
pharmacokinetic modeling
Pk Parameter
points
problem
Regression Models
Robbins Monro Procedure
SDE System
sensitivity
statistical learning methods
Stochastic Differential Equations
support
Variance Covariance Matrix

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367379803
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Optimal Design for Nonlinear Response Models discusses the theory and applications of model-based experimental design with a strong emphasis on biopharmaceutical studies. The book draws on the authors’ many years of experience in academia and the pharmaceutical industry.

While the focus is on nonlinear models, the book begins with an explanation of the key ideas, using linear models as examples. Applying the linearization in the parameter space, it then covers nonlinear models and locally optimal designs as well as minimax, optimal on average, and Bayesian designs. The authors also discuss adaptive designs, focusing on procedures with non-informative stopping.

The common goals of experimental design—such as reducing costs, supporting efficient decision making, and gaining maximum information under various constraints—are often the same across diverse applied areas. Ethical and regulatory aspects play a much more prominent role in biological, medical, and pharmaceutical research. The authors address all of these issues through many examples in the book.

Valerii Fedorov, PhD, is Vice President of Predictive Analytics, Innovation at Quintiles.

Sergei Leonov, PhD, is a Senior Principal Scientist at AstraZeneca.

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