Re: [NMusers] Time-varying input/flexibility to change input rate on the fly

2021-08-06 Thread Robin Michelet
partly during the dosing interval one would still need an input (i.e. infusion-style input in the depot) but it would just be lower than before. Changing F1 would in this case not do much right? Kind regards, Robin Dr. ir. Robin Michelet Senior scientist Freie Universitaet Berlin Institute

[NMusers] Time-varying input/flexibility to change input rate on the fly

2021-08-06 Thread Robin Michelet
without adapting the dataset itself? I.e. to model the malfunctioning of an infusion pump (at random), the loss of part of a tablet, or the detachment of a patch? Thank you! I could not answer to the original topic which is why I just linked to it. -- Dr. ir. Robin Michelet Senior scientist

[NMusers] Open Postdoc position at FU Berlin

2020-12-01 Thread Robin Michelet
cometrics 4. Experience with or interest for in vitro work such as bacterial infection models, in vitro microdialysis or in vitro metabolism experiments. 5. High intrinsic motivation/high level of commitment 6. Excellent team player 7. Strong verbal/written communication skills 8. Language skills: Engl