Below is a list of all our publications to date. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the papers, please get in touch... we would love to hear from
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Optimization of the betamethasone and dexamethasone dosing regimen during pregnancy: a combined placenta perfusion and pregnancy physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling approach
Joyce E. M. Van Der Heijden, MSc; Hedwig Van Hove, MSc; Niki M. Van Elst, BSc; Petra Van Den Broek, BSc; Joris Van Drongelen, MD, PhD; Hubertina C. J. Scheepers, MD, PhD; Saskia N. De Wildt, MD, PhD; Rick Greupink, PharmD, PhD
Optimization of the betamethasone and de
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Getting the dose right using physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling: dexamethasone to prevent post-extubation stridor in children as proof of concept
Joyce E. M. van der Heijden, Marika de Hoop-Sommen, Noa Hoevenaars, Jolien J. M. Freriksen, Koen Joosten, Rick Greupink and Saskia N. de Wildt
Proof of concept dexemethasone to preven
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Demystifying physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling among non-modelers towards model-informed medicine use in under-served populations
Jolien Freriksen, Joyce van der Heijden, Marika de Hoop-Sommen, Trevor Johnson, Karen R Yeo, Essam Kerwash, Susan Cole, Janet Nooney, Rick Greupink, Ping Zhao, Saskia de Wildt
Dymistifying PBPK for non-modellers.pdf
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Perceived barriers and facilitators for model‑informed dosing in pregnancy: a qualitative study across healthcare practitioners and pregnant women
Charlotte Koldeweij, Mirèse Kleuskens, Carlijn Litjens, Bryony Dean Franklin, Hubertina C. J. Scheepers and Saskia N. de Wildt
Perceived barriers and facilitators for
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Willingness-to-use and preferences for model-informed antenatal doses: a cross-sectional study among European healthcare practitioners and pregnant women
C. J. M. Koldeweij, A. C. Dibbets, M. Ceulemans, L. C. de Vries, B. D. Franklin, H. C. J. Scheepers and S. N. de Wildt
MID use willingless in HCPs & patients.p
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