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DallphinAtoM

Drugs with Allometry and Physiology Inside Animal to huMan

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Installation

Functions

  • In vitro data to human PK prediction
  • Animal PK to human PK prediction
  • Population PK simulation
  • Full PBPK simulation (perfusion rate-limited kinetics using Kp)

Workshops

KSCPT 2019 Spring - Workshop

Theories and Practices for Human Pharmacokinetics Prediction Using Non-clinical Information

  • Date: 2019-04-25 (Thursday)
  • Venue: Healthcare Innovation Park, Seoul National University, Bundang Hospital

PAGK 2019 - Workshop

비임상 정보를 이용한 인간 약동학 예측의 이론과 실제: PBPK software, Dallphin

  • Date: 2019-11-29 (Friday)
  • Venue: 해운대백병원 5층 세미나실 A

2023 청람바이오아카데미 워크샵

  • TBD

If Dallphin looks ugly or strange,

If you are using a laptop or an internal or external monitor with Ultra High Definition (4k UHD) using a higher resolution, you might experience the following problems in Dall-Phin.

  • Elements are too small or large compared to the rest of the desktop.
  • Elements such as icons, toolbars, text, and dialog boxes appear to be fuzzy or disoriented.
  • Blurry text appears in Dall-Phin interface.

You can solve these problems by applying one of the following solutions.

  1. Change the size of apps: You can right-click on the Desktop (background image) > Display Setting > Change the size of apps, text, and other items on the screen. (100%) (Figure 1A)
  2. Change the Java compatibility properties of Javaw.exe: You can find javaw.exe in C:\DAll-Phin\jre\bin in the Explorer and follow these actions: Right click > Properties> Compatibility tab > Change high dpi settings > Click override system settings. (Figure 1B)

Support

Acknowledgement

This research is part of the EDISON (EDucation-research Integration through Simulation On the Net) Program of the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (grant number: 2016M3C1A6936614).


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