Center for Reproducible Biomedical Modeling
The goal of the center is to enhance understandability, reusability, and reproducibility.
07/01/2025
COMBINE 2025 – Madison, WI
The Computational Modeling in Biology Network (COMBINE) will host its 2025 workshop-style event at the University of Wisconsin-Madison this October.
Location: Pyle Center, UW-Madison (702 Langdon St.), within walking distance to hotels, downtown, and scenic Lake Mendota.
Event Highlights:
• Breakout sessions on COMBINE standards, tools, and applications
• Opportunities to present lightning talks (5 min max.) and posters
• Tutorials and discussions on emerging needs in systems and synthetic biology
• Networking with experts and the broader COMBINE community
Topics of Interest Include:
• Data exchange & modeling standards
• Visualization and graphical notation
• Standards for pathway data & biological models
• Metadata, semantic annotations & AI standardization
• Model & data management across biology fields
• New efforts in multicellular & microbial community modeling
More details and registration, visit https://co.mbine.org/events/
08/09/2024
"Join us at the 2024 IMAG/MSM Consortium Meeting (9/30-10/2) to explore the future of Biomedical Digital Twins! Let's innovate and collaborate to redefine healthcare. Don't miss out! 🌟
https://reproduciblebiomodels.org/2024-imag-msm-meeting/ "
IMAG/MSM Consortium Meeting 9/30/24 - 10/2/24 - Center for Reproducible Biomedical Modeling Join the 2024 IMAG/MSM meeting, where we are pioneering the future of Biomedical Digital Twins (BDT)! The meeting aims to create a community of expertise from academia, industry, medicine, and government to promote, empower, and facilitate the understanding, collaboration, and creation of tools and....
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