Meeting report from the fourth meeting of the Computational Modeling in Biology Network (COMBINE)
Author(s) -
Dagmar Waltemath,
Frank Bergmann,
Claudine Chaouiya,
Tobias Czauderna,
Padraig Gleeson,
Carole Goble,
Martin Golebiewski,
Michael Hucka,
Nick Juty,
Olga Krebs,
Nicolas Le Novère,
Huaiyu Mi,
Ion I. Moraru,
Chris J. Myers,
David Nickerson,
Brett G. Olivier,
Nicolás Rodríguez,
Falk Schreiber,
Lucian P. Smith,
Fengkai Zhang,
Eric Bonnet
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
standards in genomic sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1944-3277
DOI - 10.4056/sigs.5279417
Subject(s) - biology , computational biology , systems biology
The Computational Modeling in Biology Network (COMBINE) is an initiative to coordinate the development of community standards and formats in computational systems biology and related fields. This report summarizes the topics and activities of the fourth edition of the annual COMBINE meeting, held in Paris during September 16-20 2013, and attended by a total of 96 people. This edition pioneered a first day devoted to modeling approaches in biology, which attracted a broad audience of scientists thanks to a panel of renowned speakers. During subsequent days, discussions were held on many subjects including the introduction of new features in the various COMBINE standards, new software tools that use the standards, and outreach efforts. Significant emphasis went into work on extensions of the SBML format, and also into community-building. This year’s edition once again demonstrated that the COMBINE community is thriving, and still manages to help coordinate activities between different standards in computational systems biology.
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