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Agenda
9:00 a.m. - Networking Breakfast and Check-In
All JMP users are invited to join us for a continental breakfast and informal socializing before the start of the JMP presentations.
9:30 a.m. - Welcome and Introductions
Drew Hayes, JMP Account Executive
9:35 a.m. - We Missed You and Happy to Meet You!
What’s New Since v15?
A lot has happened since the last big JMP event (Discovery Tucson in 2019). JMP recently released JMP 17.1, and the Early Adopter Program for JMP 18 is in full swing. Major new capabilities and even whole new products have been released since we were last together. We plan to cover what you might have missed during today’s sessions. But, before we do, let's take a moment to orient ourselves with a quick overview of everything you might have missed.
Mike Anderson, JMP Sr. Systems Engineer
9:50 a.m. - Analyzing Curve Data
In our ever-growing Big Data world, there’s no getting around sensor, spectral, and other sequential measurement data being added to the data bin already including half-life, pharmacometrics, and sigmoidal potency responses. When the data are playing nicely, their sequential variability can often be well-characterized by a nonlinear approach – and JMP offers an expanded suite of models in v17 for that top-down fitting. But with spectral and other curves flailing across your plots like an inflatable tube puppet advertising a sale, best to pull out the toolbox of spline and wavelet models to be your ‘data whisperers’. This session will help address all these needs via showcasing components of JMP’s Fit Curve, Nonlinear, and Functional Data Explore platforms.
Byron Wingerd, JMP Sr. Systems Engineer
10:20 a.m. - Break
10:30 a.m. - Networking Activity
Do you have a great JMP shortcut to share? Something you wish you could do in JMP? A problem you’re working on in JMP and you’d love to get advice from fellow users and JMP experts? We will be breaking into small groups to learn from and support fellow JMP users in this fun networking activity.
This session will be led and facilitated by Greg Flexman, JMP Sr. Systems Engineer.
11:00 a.m. - Networking Wrap-Up and Q&A with JMP Technical Experts
11:30 a.m. - Lunch, Courtesy of JMP
12:30 p.m. - Concurrent Breakout Sessions:
Automating Workflows
Hundreds of hours can be saved throughout the year by automating routine tasks such as data import, clean-up, analysis, and saving reports. This session will provide an overview of the new Workflow builder platform and an example of how you can use it to capture, build, manage, and share your steps and work, no scripting required!
Alisa Hunt-Lowery, JMP Systems Engineer
JMP Clinical
Conducting or reporting for clinical trials? Then mosey your way to this session. As a JMP Clinical user at Ferring Pharma put it, “JMP Clinical has the potential to do anything needed” for you. But now, with the streamlined new version release, it moves even faster to help with your study and medical monitoring, medical writing, or trial safety review needs. Plus, you get to commingle with other JMP users with the same questions to discuss analytic approaches and regulatory strategies.
Andrea Coombs, JMP Sr. Systems Engineer
1:30 p.m. - Wrap-Up and Next Steps for Future Meetings
2:00 p.m. - Adjourn