- From: j.lawson at auckland.ac.nz (James Lawson)
- Subject: [cellml-discussion] cellml in synthetic biology
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 17:18:31 +1300
Here's a really interesting project (IMO) that seems to be pretty keen
on using Cellml.
http://openwetware.org/wiki/Talk:Registry_of_Standard_Biological_Models
http://openwetware.org/wiki/Registry_of_Standard_Biological_Models/Registry_organization
Openwetware is a big MIT based initiative to create a forum for and
standardise synthetic biology.
Seems to me they need some info on CellML... and some support. The first
link talks about SBML (Mike Hucka is quoted,) but also mentions that
multiscale modelling will be essential, which isn't something that SBML
could call its forte. We, however, can.
So don't mind if I do... ;)
James
- [cellml-discussion] cellml in synthetic biology, James Lawson, 10/29/2007
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