SIMPLAIX inaugural symposium
See more on the event here: https://www.h-its.org/2022/04/28/simplaix-symposium/
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See more on the event here: https://www.h-its.org/2022/04/28/simplaix-symposium/
See more on the event here: https://www.h-its.org/2022/04/28/simplaix-symposium/
See more about the event here: https://www.h-its.org/2022/09/16/simplaix-no-5/
The purpose of the FAIRDOM user meetings is to establish an active FAIRDOM user community to allow networking between various FAIRDOM-SEEK users and learn from each other’s experiences. Within the two-hours event invited users will showcase the use of FAIRDOMHub and other FAIRDOM-SEEK instances for their research projects. After the presentations we’ll have plenty of […]
The Workshop on "Machine Learning for Multiscale Molecular Modeling" took place on 2-4 May 2023. For further information, see the workshop website : https://simplaix-workshop2023.h-its.org/
The purpose of the FAIRDOM user meetings is to establish an active FAIRDOM user community to allow networking between various FAIRDOM-SEEK users and learn from each other’s experiences. Within the two-hours event invited users will showcase the use of FAIRDOMHub and other FAIRDOM-SEEK instances for their research projects. After the presentations we’ll have plenty of […]
The second HBPMolSIM training workshop on Tools for Molecular Simulation of Neuronal Signaling Cascades will take place in hybrid format on 21-23 June 2023 at the Mathematikon, Heidelberg University (free of charge). The workshop will include training on the SDA7 and tauRAMD tools developed in the MCM group at HITS, focusing on the computation of […]
The upcoming FAIRDOM user meeting will focus on presentations by FAIRDOM team members including: - Update about features under development (e.g. Samples in FAIRDOM-SEEK) - Presentation of the current roadmap - Discussion about future plans (e.g. integration of other tools) All participants of the meeting are invited to contribute to the discussions and to ask […]
During this 3-day course, attendees will learn basic techniques for modeling of biochemical networks including data access and storage due to the FAIR principles. The first day introduces principles of stoichiometric and constraint-based modeling coupled with hands on exercises using CellNetAnalyzer. The second day continues with kinetic modeling techniques which will be illustrated and exercised […]
For further information, see the conference website: www.lisym-cancer.org/sbmc2024
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