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Mike Hucka


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Announcing the 2007 SBML Hackathon 21 Mar '07 09:10 Go to next message

Announcing the

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SBML Hackathon 2007
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June 7-8, 2007
Newcastle University, UK
http://www.mas.ncl.ac.uk/~ncsg3/hackathon07/

Hosted by the
University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

We are pleased to announce that a site and dates have been
selected for the 2007 SBML Hackathon. The local organizers
this year are Colin Gillespie and Darren Wilkinson of the
School of Mathematics & Statistics at Newcastle University.

SBML Hackathons are an opportunity to get together with
other software developers who use SBML as their model
exchange format. The objective of the meeting is to
collaborate and exchange ideas and software to accelerate
development of SBML-enabled software. This year's Hackathon
main them will be the new SBML Level 2 Version 3 and working
with the (soon-to-be-released) final libSBML 3.0.

IMPORTANT: if you will be attending, please help us plan
local accommodations by filling out a very brief survey:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=188773526823

We anticipate being able to cover the cost of local
accommodations, local ground transportation at Newcastle,
and some meals, for academic attendees. Transportation
to/from Newcastle and other remaining costs will be the
responsibility of attendees.

Newcastle, UK, is located in the northeastern region of
England, and has excellent links with the rest of the UK and
Europe by air, road, sea and rail. Please see the Hackathon
web page for more information about the location:

http://www.mas.ncl.ac.uk/~ncsg3/hackathon07/

You are encouraged to make flight reservations as soon as
possible because prices will likely increase in the coming
weeks.

Join us at the 2007 SBML Hackathon!

--
Mike Hucka and Colin Gillespie

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Mike Hucka


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Re: Announcing the 2007 SBML Hackathon 05 Apr '07 08:01 Go to previous message

A reminder to everyone --

With June fast approaching, please make your plans now to
attend the SBML Hackathon 2007 at the University of
Newcastle, UK. If you will be attending, please help us
plan local accommodations by filling out a very brief
survey:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=188773526823

SBML Hackathons are an opportunity to get together with
other software developers who use SBML as their model
exchange format. The objective of the meeting is to
collaborate and exchange ideas and software to accelerate
development of SBML-enabled software. This year's Hackathon
main them will be the new SBML Level 2 Version 3 and working
with libSBML 3.0.

Please see the Hackathon web page put together by Colin
Gillespie for more information about the event and location:

http://www.mas.ncl.ac.uk/~ncsg3/hackathon07/

Join us at the 2007 SBML Hackathon!

MH

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To manage your sbml-discuss list subscription, visit
https://utils.its.caltech.edu/mailman/listinfo/sbml-discuss

For a web interface to the sbml-discuss mailing list, visit
http://sbml.org/forums/

For questions or feedback about the sbml-discuss list,
contact sbml-team@caltech.edu.

      
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