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Aim Multicellular spatial models have become an essential tool in quantitative biology and multiple model formalisms and simulation frameworks coexist. Progress towards software interoperability and reproducibility requires a novel model description language and conversion library, complementing SBML. Building on the community‘s practical experiences with multiple formalisms and simulators, we aim at (1) defining the concept for a multicellular language while simultaneously (2) exploring automated ...

Start Date: 1st Sep 2019

End Date: 4th Sep 2019

Event Website: https://multicellml.org/wiki/doku.php?id=hackathon

Country:  Germany

City: Dresden

This workshop is for computational biologists and experimentalists who wish to learn about standards, citeable data, about how to make scientific results sustainable, available through open repositories, and about how to find and reuse other people’s works. It comprises of a mixture of lectures and hands-on sessions. We will teach you the major standards and tools that support these standards, as well as steps towards encoding and publishing reproducible modeling results. Topics include data ...

Start Date: 14th Sep 2015

End Date: 15th Sep 2015

Event Website: https://sems.uni-rostock.de/reproducible-and-citable-data-and-models/

Country:  Germany

City: Rostock-Warnemünde

This workshop will be organized by the GMDS project group "FAIRe Dateninfrastrukturen für die Biomedizinische Informatik", established in early 2019. The aim of this project group is to present the activities in various projects and at different German research locations with regard to infrastructures for FAIRes (Finadable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data management. To this end, a joint exchange of experience will take place in order to plan joint concepts (e.g. dissemination of FAIR, ...

Start Date: 15th Oct 2020

End Date: 15th Oct 2020

Event Website: https://www.gmds-cen-2020.de

Country:  Germany

City: Berlin

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