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    R packages (maintained by YJLEE)

    R packages (maintained by YJLEE)

    R packages for PK/PD modeling , BE/BA, drug stability, ivivc, etc.

    These R packages are developed for data analysis of PK/PD modeling & simulation, bioequivalence/bioavailability (BE/BA), drug stability, in-vitro and in-vivo correlation (ivivc), as well as therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM).
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    An R package for metrology. metRology provides classes and calculation and plotting functions for metrology applications, including measurement uncertainty estimation and (eventually) inter-laboratory metrology comparison studies.
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    metabnorm

    A mixed model normalization method for metabolomics data

    ...It is crucial to perform proper normalization of metabolomics data and here we share the code for a normalization approach based on a mixed model, with simultaneous estimation of a correlation matrix. The methodology is implemented in R.
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    MCPerm: Monte Carlo SNP permutation

    Monte Carlo permutation method for SNP multiple test correlation

    MCPerm: A Monte Carlo permutation method for multiple test correlation in case-control association study Traditional permutation (TradPerm) test is an important non-parametric analysis method which can be treated as the gold standard for multiple testing corrections in case-control association study. However, it relies on the original single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes and phenotypes data to perform a large number of random shuffles, and thus it is computationally intensive, especially for genome-wide association study (GWAS). ...
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    imDEV

    imDEV

    Tools for multivariate data visualization, exploration and analysis.

    You may also like some newer work: http://createdatasol.com/ Project imDEV is an application of RExcel, which seamlessly integrates Excel and R for tasks focused on multivariate data visualization, exploration, and analysis. Interactive modules for dimensional reduction (imPCA), prediction (imPLS), feature selection, analysis of correlation (imCorrelations) and generation of networked structures (imGraph) provide an integrated environment for systems level analysis of multivariate data.
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