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Organizers:
James Osborne (University of Melbourne ), James Glazier (Indiana University) Yi Jiang (Georgia State University)
Description:
This Part 3 of a three part Minisymposia. As discussed in the application for parts 1 and 2 the minisymposia is broken up into three parts: Parts 1 and 2: Modelling Biological Systems 1 and 2, and Part 3: Reproducibility and Standards. We are requesting three sessions to be able to present both modelling and simulation efforts, along with their enabled biological applications before focussing on the efforts to make these simulations replicable and reproducible which is a crucial part of for the continued development of the field of multicellular modelling and simulation
Diversity Statement:
The 12 speakers (across the three sessions) come from 11 different institutions from 6 different countries spread across 3 continents. Half of the speakers (6/12) are students or Early Career Researchers.
James Glazier (Indiana University, USA)
"Making Virtual Tissue Models FAIR - Opportunities and Challenges"
TJ Sego (University of Florida, USA)
"Quantitative Reproducibility at Scale: A Federated, Standardizable Approach"
Eran Agmon (University of Connecticut, USA)
"Multicellular Schema with Vivarium"
James Osborne (University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA)
"Multicellular Model Reproducibility: A case study, results from the Open VT hackathon"
