Volume 2 of the Center’s newsletter is now available!

The newsletter describes the CRBM’s newest team members, recent progress in the creation of new tools, its outreach efforts to the larger community, as well as ongoing partnerships with journals for more reproducible science.

It features Herbert Sauro’s article on Iridium, Lillian Tatka’s work on SBMLDiagrams, Veronica Porbusky’s SBML4Humans, and work by Lucian Smith and Herbert Sauro on Antimony: Making Exchangeable Models Using SBML.

This newsletter was made with the generous support of the NIBIB and NIGMS of the National Institutes of Health.

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