Hunter Robbins

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Herd Immunity Modeling – NYTimes

The New York Times adapted PHICOR (Public Health Informatics, Computational, and Operation Research)'s multi-scale computer model to create an interactive tool in an article just published over the weekend: When Could the United States Reach Herd Immunity? It’s Complicated. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/02/20/us/us-herd-immunity-covid.html

2021-02-23T19:56:03-08:00February 22nd, 2021|Front Page News, News|

HARMONY 2021 March 22nd – 26th, 2021

Save the date for HARMONY 2021 Date: March 22nd to March 26th Place: online http://co.mbine.org/events/HARMONY_2021 HARMONY 2021 will be an online-only meeting similar to COMBINE 2020 (http://co.mbine.org/events/COMBINE_2020). Most of the day will be scheduled by the communities as breakouts. In addition, there will be some time each day for community discussion and wrap-ups of breakouts [...]

2023-01-20T15:17:22-08:00February 8th, 2021|Front Page News, News|

Reproducibility and Replicability in Science

As the result of a mandate from Congress, the National Academies will explore the issues of reproducibility and replication in scientific and engineering research. The committee will explore what is known and identify areas that may need more information to ascertain the extent of reproducibility and replication, review current activities to improve reproducibility and replication [...]

2021-02-11T21:02:12-08:00October 16th, 2020|Front Page News, News|

Terminologies for Reproducible Research

Lorena A. Barba's article Terminologies for Reproducible Research discusses how reproducible research---by its many names---has come to be regarded as a key concern across disciplines and stakeholder groups. Funding agencies and journals, professional societies and even mass media are paying attention, often focusing on the "crisis" of reproducibility. https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.03311

2021-02-11T21:24:49-08:00October 15th, 2020|News|

Reproducibility in systems biology modelling

An excerpt from the recently published paper "Reproducibility in Systems Biology Modelling". https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.07.239855v1 "The reproducibility crisis has emerged as an important concern across many fields of science including life science, since many published results failed to reproduce. Systems biology modeling, which involves mathematical representation of biological processes to study complex system behaviour, was expected to [...]

2021-02-11T23:54:15-08:00October 12th, 2020|News|

Executable Simulation Model of the Liver

Dr. Matthias König from Institute for Theoretical Biology, Institute of Biology, Humboldt-University, Berlin, Germany has published a very interesting paper, "Executable Simulation Model of the Liver". He highlights the challenges of reproducibility in computational modeling.

2021-02-11T19:54:53-08:00October 12th, 2020|Front Page News, News|

New IMAG Multi-scale Modeling Working Group

Inviting interested researchers to join a new Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group (IMAG) – Multi-scale Modeling Consortium (MSM) Working Group (WG) entitled MULTISCALE MODELING AND VIRAL PANDEMICS. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has provided a striking example of the real-world importance of mathematical and computational modeling. Though significant work has been done on epidemiology models, we [...]

2020-10-09T21:23:32-07:00October 9th, 2020|Front Page News, News|

COMBINE 2020 To Take Place Virtually Oct. 5-9

The Combine 2020 schedule has been released for this year's online virtual meeting. Due to the current COVID-19 situation, COMBINE 2020 will be an online (virtual) meeting from October 5th (Monday) to October 9th (Friday). Organizers are providing a robust schedule that takes into account all time zones around the world, a real 24 hour [...]

2023-01-08T12:26:35-08:00September 25th, 2020|Front Page News, News|
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