22nd Computational Cell Biology Workshop (June 21-23)

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Pedro Mendes

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22nd CCB Workshop

June 21-23, 2021


The 22nd Annual Workshop on Computational Cell Biology will be sponsored by the Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling (CCAM) at the University Of Connecticut School Of Medicine on June 21-23, 2021. It will be an intense on-line event designed to enable cell biologists and biophysicists to develop models of their experimental system using Virtual Cell, COPASI, and SpringSaLaD software systems. For pre-selected participants, we will provide “hands-on” help developing models in support of their individual research. The workshop will include a combination of plenary sessions and breakout sessions for one-on-one model building. Throughout the 3 days, there will be opportunities for participants to describe their own modeling projects.

The workshop is free. However, to be admitted please email the following information to l...@uchc.edu by May 15: your name, institution, lab head (if you are a student), research field and responses to the following questions.

1. Which of the software systems will be of immediate value in your research:
a. COPASI http://copasi.org/

b. Virtual Cell http://vcell.org/
c. SpringSaLaD https://vcell.org/ssalad

2. Are you:
a. A novice at modeling who can benefit from general introductions to kinetic and reaction-diffusion systems?
b. An experienced modeler interested in advanced topics? If so, please list some topics that you would like to learn about.

3. Do you have a modeling project that you would like to work on with our help? If so, please send us a short (~1 page) description of your project explaining the research question you wish to address and how modeling can help. This will allow us to determine if the current implementations of the Virtual Cell, COPASI or SpringSaLaD are applicable to your project.


Funding provided by NIH Grant R24 GM137787-01
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