When dose-response functions have a downturn, one interesting feature to study is the significance of the downturn. The interesting feature can be studied using model discrimination between two rival models (model describing dose-response functions with a downturn versus model describing only increasing part of the response functions). In this article, we study T-optimal designs that can best discriminate between these two rival models. Three different sets of model parameter values are considered to demonstrate various shapes of dose-response functions. Under the different sets of the parameter values, the T-optimal designs are obtained, and their performances are compared to two other known designs for the model discrimination (Ds-optimal...
In dose response studies, the dose range is often restricted due to concerns over drug toxicity and/...
In the first phase of pharmaceutical development, and assuming that the probability of positive resp...
We discuss optimal experimental design issues for nonlinear models arising in dose response studies....
When dose-response functions have a downturn, one interesting feature to study is the significance o...
In toxicology studies, dose response functions with a downturn at higher doses are often observed. F...
We consider design issues for toxicology studies when we have a continuous response and the true mea...
We consider design issues for toxicology studies when we have a continuous response but the true mea...
D-optimality is a commonly used criterion to evaluate a design with respect to parameter estimation....
Optimal designs for discriminating dose response models in toxicology studies D i
estimating the underlying dose-response curve for a restricted or unrestricted dose range with respe...
6 pagesInternational audienceOptimal design under a cost constraint is considered, with a scalar coe...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The pharmaceutical industry now recognises the importance of the newly defined discipline of pharmac...
In dose-response studies, the dose range is often restricted due to concerns over drug toxicity and/...
In dose-response studies, the dose range is often restricted due to concerns over drug toxicity and/...
In dose response studies, the dose range is often restricted due to concerns over drug toxicity and/...
In the first phase of pharmaceutical development, and assuming that the probability of positive resp...
We discuss optimal experimental design issues for nonlinear models arising in dose response studies....
When dose-response functions have a downturn, one interesting feature to study is the significance o...
In toxicology studies, dose response functions with a downturn at higher doses are often observed. F...
We consider design issues for toxicology studies when we have a continuous response and the true mea...
We consider design issues for toxicology studies when we have a continuous response but the true mea...
D-optimality is a commonly used criterion to evaluate a design with respect to parameter estimation....
Optimal designs for discriminating dose response models in toxicology studies D i
estimating the underlying dose-response curve for a restricted or unrestricted dose range with respe...
6 pagesInternational audienceOptimal design under a cost constraint is considered, with a scalar coe...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The pharmaceutical industry now recognises the importance of the newly defined discipline of pharmac...
In dose-response studies, the dose range is often restricted due to concerns over drug toxicity and/...
In dose-response studies, the dose range is often restricted due to concerns over drug toxicity and/...
In dose response studies, the dose range is often restricted due to concerns over drug toxicity and/...
In the first phase of pharmaceutical development, and assuming that the probability of positive resp...
We discuss optimal experimental design issues for nonlinear models arising in dose response studies....