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ICSB/COMBINE Tutorial: Modelling and Simulation of Quantitative Biological Models 31 Jul '12 08:39

A joint tutorial at the International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB) and the COMBINE 2012 meeting will be of special interest for the SBML community:

**** Modelling and Simulation of Quantitative Biological Models: COPASI, CellDesigner, JWS online, SABIO-RK and Virtual Cell ****

In this tutorial participants will learn setting-up quantitative computer models of biological networks using experimental kinetic data and simulating them in different systems biology platforms. Hands-on sessions, lectures and software demonstrations will be included providing attendees with the necessary skills to enable them to access experimental kinetics data from available resources, assembling computer models with these data and finally simulating the models within different tools.

** Date and Venue **
Sunday, August 19, 2012, 9:00 am - 2:30 pm
Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research (CCBR)
University of Toronto, 160 College Street
Toronto M5S 3E1, Canada


** Target audience **
Modellers and experimentalists with some basic experience in modelling and simulation of biological networks


The participation is free of charge. Details are in the attached outline.

Please register at
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/icsb2012_workshops


Best regards,
Martin Golebiewski
(on behalf of the organizers)

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