Quantitative Systems Pharmacology Modeling
Quantitative systems pharmacology (QSP) modeling is a multi-scale computational approach that uses mathematical and biochemical models to simulate biological processes and predict the behavior of drugs in the body. QSP modeling uses large datasets such as genetic and pharmacological information, as well as computational models, to better understand disease mechanisms, drug-target interactions, and drug response in patients. QSP modeling can be used to optimize drug development and predict the most effective drug doses and durations of drug therapy for a given disease. QSP modeling is a powerful tool for improving the safety and efficacy of drug treatments, and for predicting the risk of side-effects.
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