Recorded webinar

Reproducibility in Systems Biology Modelling: BioModels' role

This webinar, will give an overview of BioModels, a popular repository of curated systems biology models. It will also provide a brief introduction to BioModels Parameters, a sub-resource within BioModels that provides model parts, followed by discussion of a study carried out to assess how reproducible systems biology models are, the reasons why mathematical models fail to reproduce simulation results and the solution we propose to tackle lack of reproducibility. 

An updated version of this webinar is now available at https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/exploring-reproducible-and-reusable-systems-biology-models-biomodels/

Who is this course for?

This webinar is suitable for any researchers interested in systems biology, computational biology modelling and reproducibility.

Outcomes

By the end of the webinar you will be able to:

  • Describe the role of BioModels
  • Know when to use the sub-resource BioModels Parameters
  • Discuss how reproducible systems biology models are

DOI_disc_logo DOI: 10.6019/TOL.BioModels-w.2020.00001.1

This webinar took place on 30th September 2020. Please click the 'Watch video' button to view the recording.

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30 September 2020
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Anna Swan

Organisers
  • Anna Swan
    EMBL-EBI

Speakers
  • Rahuman Sheriff
    EMBL-EBI

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