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Science Magazine notes Center Members Herbert Sauro and John Gennari

Science Magazine published this article about the need for community science groups like Seattle's SoundBio Lab.  These DIY labs bridge multiple communities of study. They also draw wide-ranging areas of interest. Attracting diversity of people and ideas is a core goal. The openness of community groups can lead to successful projects and participation in global [...]

2023-04-10T10:16:51-07:00September 3rd, 2019|Front Page News, News|

PLOS Computational Biology will collaborate to validate reproducibility of reported results

PLOS Computational Biology recently announced that Managing Editor, Gary Beardmore, and Editor-in-Chief, Jason Papin have collaborated with members of the Center for Reproducible Biomedical Modeling to offer an expert review service that will enable validation of reported results during the peer review process. This service will ensure that the results of computational biological models reported [...]

2023-04-10T10:12:57-07:00August 5th, 2019|Front Page News, News|

New online workshop on modeling software

The Center for Reproducible Biomedical Modeling is excited to announce a new monthly online workshop on modeling software! The goals of the seminar are to foster discussion about challenges associated with stages of the modeling workflow and to provide practical tutorials that address some of these challenges. The workshops will be held at 12 pm [...]

2021-06-14T15:45:03-07:00August 5th, 2019|Front Page News, News|

Center funded by NIBIB and NIGMS

We are excited to announce that the NIBIB and NIGMS have committed to fund the center through 2023 to develop technologies for scalable and reproducible modeling, provide free services to the community, advocate for reproducible modeling, and train researchers how to conduct modeling scalably and reproducibly. More info: EurekAlert Icahn School of Medicine [...]

2021-06-14T15:45:28-07:00July 1st, 2018|Front Page News, News|

Karr Lab launched new version of WholeCell.org to foster whole-cell modeling

The new website features an overview of the goals, challenges, plans, and methods of whole-cell modeling, as well as links to whole-cell models and whole-cell modeling tools, training materials, events, and research groups.

2021-06-14T15:45:36-07:00July 1st, 2018|Front Page News, News|
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