Title: NonLinear Mixed Effects Consortium
1NonLinear Mixed Effects Consortium
- Consortium Activities and Objectives
- 15th November 2007
2Objectives of the NLMEc
- Enable and facilitate the development of MS
methodologies and software tools that meet
pharmaceutical industry requirements - Define and gain wide acceptance for a complete
User Requirements Specification (URS) - A comprehensive common standards that enable the
storage and machine-to-machine interchange of
data, models and related metadata in the area of
pharmacometrics - An interoperable framework system that allows
seamless interaction between the various software
tools that are currently used in isolation of
each other - An increasingly growing membership of
pharmaceutical companies that are aligned with
the goals of the consortium
3NLME Consortium Achievements to date
- Published high level User Requirements
Specification (December 2006) - Published detailed User Requirements
Specifications (April 2007) - Consulted with multiple providers/experts in
Paris during June 2007 - Discussed various approaches to achieving the
capabilities set out in the detailed URS. The
attendees included - Monolix Mango Solutions
- Pharsight Uppsala University
- Insightful RFPK
- The Mathworks ICON
- Approached CDISC with to consider a collaboration
in creating standards for Modelling and
Simulation - The NLMEc are committed to integrating with the
CDISC framework - CDISC board are very interested in working with
the NLMEc. - The NLMEc has Presented at PAGE, PKUK
- On the Agenda to present at AAPS and ACoP in 2008
4URS
- The URS represents a wish to unite three major
functionalities in one system - Model Estimation
- Model Interpretation including graphics package
- Trial Simulation
- The three modules to be fully integrated
- Share data
- Share models
- The URS documents are published on the NLME
Consortium forum http//nlme.org/smf/index.php?to
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5URS Overall Workflow
Entire workflow to be encapsulated in one system
6Concept of Interoperability Framework
NLME Framework
Universal Model Reader
Universal Data file reader
models
Data Files
Simple User Interface Workflow Management Traceabi
lity (on/off) Model/Data input Validation Scriptin
g Capability Output Reports Graphical Displays
NLME Interoperability Engine
Monolix Module
S-Plus Module
S-Plus
Monolix
NONMEM Module
BUGS Module
NONMEM
BUGS
Any system can be incorporated into the framework
as a module (i.e. NPEM, R, S, PopED, SPK, etc)
7NLMEc Roadmap
- To achieve the remaining stated objectives, the
NLMEc has devised a roadmap for the activities
that need to be completed in pursuit of those
objectives - This roadmap is diagrammatically illustrated on
the next slide, and the plans for each Track
shown on the roadmap is discussed in more detail
on the following slides
8NLME Consortium Plan
PoC Defined
PoC Process Vendor Faciliation
PoC Review
PoC Launched
PoC Presentations
Go/No Go Decision
Standards Definition - Initial draft for
Publication
Manage Feedback
Working Group Formed
Standards v1.0 Published
Standards Refined
Integration with CDISC
Advisory Board Set up
Standards v2.0
Interest?
Work with interested parties to secure membership
Invitation sent
Potential New Member Orientation
Formalise Agenda
Secure Speakers
Agenda Set
Send Invitations
Prepare for Symposium
Hold Symposium
9Track 1 Proof of ConceptCurrent Situation
- In Parallel to the URS and Standards work, the
NLMEc is also embarking on a Proof of Concept for
the Framework approach. The Objective is to - Confirm the viability of the Framework as a
software tool base - Enable the consolidation of independent modules
onto one platform - Use eXtensible Markup Language (XML) as a
standard format for models, data and documents. - Complete by February 2008
10Proof of Concept
Data
Model
Can possibly use CDISC XML definitions for the
data
Can possibly use RFPK or PopED XML definitions
for the model
- Proof of concept Step 1
- Using an existing or a custom set of XML
definitions, translate the data and model files
associated with modelling and simulation into an
XML file
11Proof of Concept
Data
Model
XML Reader For Monolix
XML Reader For NONMEM
Monolix
NONMEM
- Proof of concept Step 2
- Using the output of Step 1 (Model and Data file
XML definitions), create a mechanism for reading
the XML data into at least 2 existing software
systems (NONMEM and Monolix are examples). Both
XML files must be read.
12Proof of Concept
Data
Model
XML Reader For Monolix
XML Reader For NONMEM
NONMEM Output
Monolix
Monolix Output
NONMEM
XML Reader For NLME
- Proof of concept Step 3
- After successfully running the model in the
chosen tool, convert the output to an XML format
and develop a mechanism to generate output
reports and graphical displays
test simulation rresults
Output Reports
Graphical Displays
13Proof of Concept Post April 2008 Activities
- The NLMEc is engaged with a number of
software/service providers who are participating
in the PoC - Once the Proof of Concept process is complete,
the consortium will decide on a direction based
on the outcome. Outcomes include - No successful PoC
- Re-evaluation of the URS and approach to the
development of Software - One or more Successful PoCs
- Present successful PoCs at a Symposium in April
2008 - Tender a Request for Proposal
- Set up the Consortium as a formal organisation
with legal status and source of funding secured - Sponsor development
14Track 2 StandardsThe Current Situation
- The consortium has realised a unique opportunity
to define standards for model and data definition
which would enable users to migrate these between
different software systems - The NLMEc has formed a small and focused working
group on Standards - This working group will focus on the development
of a common standard for the storage and
machine-to-machine interchange of data, models
and related metadata in the area of
pharmacometrics. - In Parallel the NLMEc has been in discussion with
CDISC to see how we could best integrate the NLME
effort within the overall CDISC framework.
15Track 2 CDISCCurrent Situation
- The consortium is in discussion with CDISC to
create a working group to join the efforts of the
NLMEc with CDISC - The Consortium propose the formation of a CDISC
working group for Modelling and Simulation
standards - CDISC are interested in a collaboration, having
discussed the NLMEc at board level - The NLMEc are developing an action plan,
strategy, and milestones to ensure this high
priority initiative is achieved as soon as
possible.
16Track 2 CDISCNext Steps
- The Consortium will continue discussions with
with CDISC on forming a Modelling and Simulations
working group - It will then be possible to utilize the CDISC
methodology and infrastructure to further define
MS standards - Merging into the CDISC framework will provide the
NLMEc standards with affiliation to generally
accepted existing standards and will allow
greater integration with related standards.
17Track 2 StandardsNext Steps
- As a priority the NLMEc Standards Working Group
will first focus on system-to-system language
standards (similar to CDISC for clinical data) - Once the common standard for data storage and
interchange is adequately established, an XML
model definition language will be developed - The NLMEc will then look for feedback from
industry, vendors, academia, and other such
groups to review and feedback whether the
standards proposed encompass all the critical
elements that need to be defined
18Track 3 New MembersCurrent Situation
- The NLME has currently 5 Members, with a 6th
pending - GSK, Novartis, Novo Nordisk, Pfizer, Servier
- Eli Lilly has committed to join
- The NLMEc is committed to transparency and
inclusiveness. - Currently inviting new corporate members
- Meetings - one day a month
- Annual fee covering project management
- Non Corporate interested parties will be invited
to participate in advisory boards and working
groups - This will effectively be a non corporate
membership, where no fee is charged for
participation
19Track 3 New MembersNext Steps
- Companies are welcome to join the consortium
- Members of the consortium have contacted known
industry peers and explain the activities and
objectives of the consortium - In Addition, a general Invitation to join has
been published - Potential new members were invited to a NLME
Consortium meeting to discuss the Consortium in
more detail (Barcelona, 26-Nov-2007) - The NLMEc will invite non-corporate membership
for academia and others in the near future (2008)
20Track 4 SymposiumCurrent Situation
- The NLMEc plans to hold a Symposium in April 2008
- The purpose of this Symposium includes
- Open forum for industry, academic, regulatory,
software providers, and service providers to
discuss progress of the NLMEc - Opportunity for attendees to view Proof of
Concept software demonstrations - Discuss Progress on standards and gauge whether
there is acceptance of the initiative - Discuss the further plans of the NLMEc
21Track 4 SymposiumNext Steps
- The Agenda for the Symposium has been drafted
- Potential Speakers from the FDA and CDISC are
being contacted - Invitations will be sent to all known interested
parties, as well as all those signed up on the
NLMEc Forum - The Symposium location and venue will be selected
and plans for the symposium finalized - A full list of attendees and materials for the
symposium will be published prior to the start - It is anticipated the symposium be a one day
event - The cost of the symposium will be shared between
the participants
22Other information about the NLMEc
23How the Consortium is currently set up
- Legal
- The Consortium is run as a group of companies
- There is no consortium agreement in place at this
time - Costs
- Each member company contributes towards the cost
of a project manager - Currently cost approx 45k EUR / 30k GBP per
annum - Each member company sends a representative to a
monthly Consortium Meeting
24Consortium Operation
- The representatives at each monthly meeting make
joint decisions about the direction and
priorities of the Consortium - Individual members volunteer to undertake various
activities, such as update sections of a document
or do some required research
25Frequently Asked Questions
- Why did the NLMEc form?
- The consortium is concerned with the progress of
standards, methodologies and tools within the MS
field. The current technical landscape is
lacking in many ways and the NLMEc sees the best
way of addressing this as collaborating with
industry partners to help drive the advances and
changes needed to arrive at a situation where MS
departments have state of the art tools and a
stable and integrated environment in which to work
26Frequently Asked Questions
- How will the consortium handle commercial aspects
of this undertaking? - The consortium has not yet decided whether it
will be funding any initiatives at all. This
will depend on a number of factors and will be
evaluated at the appropriate time. - A number of options are open to the consortium
should all members agree that a joint funding
initiative should be undertaken, and any new
arrangements will be fully approved by each
companies legal department.