Registration Ends July 22nd | Kinetic Modeling Virtual Course

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You are invited to attend a FREE two-day course on kinetic modeling with Tellurium!

The course is hosted by Dr. Herbert Sauro at The Center for Reproducible Biomedical Modeling at the University of Washington's Department of Bioengineering

This short course is designed to take beginner and intermediate-level modelers through the main tasks required in a robust kinetic network modeling workflow. The sessions are practical and show attendees how to implement each task with code.

In addition to the practical skills gained in the course, we hope you will expand your professional network and modeling community by connecting with other participants.

You will learn to:

• Write biochemical models using Tellurium and the Antimony modeling language
• Simulate your models with Tellurium and libRoadRunner
• Estimate model parameters
• Perform metabolic control analysis
• Understand case studies from published articles


DATES & TIMES:
Thursday July 24th and Friday, July 25th
9 AM PDT  - 4 PM PDT 

For more information, please see our attached flyer or visit: https://reproduciblebiomodels.org/dissemination-training/workshops/


PARTICIPATION:
Enrollment is freePlease complete the following Zoom registration form: 
https://washington.zoom.us/meeting/register/HIIsuuy5QO66ijBhD29pjQ



DEADLINE for REGISTRATION:
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025.

The workshop is partially supported by grants from the US National Institutes of Health. 

We look forward to welcoming you online this July!


Best, 


Hunter Robbins
Program Coordinator | Lutz Lab & Center for Reproducible Biomedical Modeling
UW Department of Bioengineering
W.H. Foege Building N107K-4
(206) 755-7435 | iPhone
robb...@uw.edu
Remote work schedule: M,T, Th, F 8 - 12 and 2:15 - 5

Out-of-office each Wednesday
2025 - Kinetic Modeling Virtual Course.pdf
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