WEBINAR: Getting started with command line bioinformatics
This Zenodo record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Getting started with command line bioinformatics’. This webinar took place on 22 June 2021.
Scientific topics: Computational biology
Keywords: Command line
WEBINAR: Getting started with command line bioinformatics
https://zenodo.org/record/5068997#.YQN4mlMzY3Q
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/webinar-getting-started-with-command-line-bioinformatics
This Zenodo record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Getting started with command line bioinformatics’. This webinar took place on 22 June 2021.
Parice Brandies
Carolyn Hogg
Computational biology
Command line
runBioSimulations tutorial and help
runBioSimulations is a web application for executing a broad range of modeling studies and visualizing their results. runBioSimulations uses BioSimulators to supports a broad range of modeling frameworks (e.g., logical, constraint-based, kinetic), simulation algorithms (e.g., CVODE, FBA, SSA),...
Scientific topics: Simulation experiment, Computational biology, Systems biology
Operations: Modelling and simulation
Keywords: biosimulators, COMBINE, OMEX, SED-ML, Modeling, dynamic simulations, SBML, BNGL
Resource type: Tutorial, Documentation
runBioSimulations tutorial and help
https://run.biosimulations.org/help
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/runbiosimulations-tutorial-and-help
runBioSimulations is a web application for executing a broad range of modeling studies and visualizing their results. runBioSimulations uses BioSimulators to supports a broad range of modeling frameworks (e.g., logical, constraint-based, kinetic), simulation algorithms (e.g., CVODE, FBA, SSA), and modeling formats (e.g., BNGL, SBML). runBioSimulations also provides a REST API for programmatic access to the same simulation capabilities.
The runBioSimulations tutorial and help describes how to use this web application and web service to execute simulations and visualize their results. This includes instructions on how to create COMBINE/OMEX archives of modeling projects.
Jonathan Karr
Ion Moraru
Bilal Shaikh
Gnaneswara Marupilla
Simulation experiment
Computational biology
Systems biology
biosimulators, COMBINE, OMEX, SED-ML, Modeling, dynamic simulations, SBML, BNGL
modelers
BioSimulators tutorial and help
BioSimulators is a registry of containerized biosimulation tools that provide consistent command-line interfaces. The BioSimulations web application helps investigators browse this registry to find simulation tools that have the capabilities (supported modeling frameworks, simulation algorithms,...
Scientific topics: Simulation experiment, Computational biology, Systems biology
Operations: Modelling and simulation
Keywords: Modeling, biomodel, dynamic simulations, COMBINE, OMEX, SED-ML, SBML, BNGL
Resource type: Tutorial, Documentation
BioSimulators tutorial and help
https://biosimulators.org/help
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/biosimulators-help
BioSimulators is a registry of containerized biosimulation tools that provide consistent command-line interfaces. The BioSimulations web application helps investigators browse this registry to find simulation tools that have the capabilities (supported modeling frameworks, simulation algorithms, and modeling formats) needed for specific modeling projects.
The BioSimulators help describes how to use this registry:
- How to find a containerized simulation tools that are capable of executing a modeling study.
- How to use containerized simulation tools to execute modeling studies.
- How to containerize a simulation tool and submit it to the BioSimulators registry.
Jonathan Karr
Ion Moraru
Bilal Shaikh
Simulation experiment
Computational biology
Systems biology
Modeling, biomodel, dynamic simulations, COMBINE, OMEX, SED-ML, SBML, BNGL
modelers
Computational biologists
software developers, bioinformaticians
DE-Sim examples, tutorials, and documentation
*DE-Sim* is an open-source, Python-based object-oriented discrete-event simulation (DES) tool that makes it easy to use large, heterogeneous datasets and high-level data science tools such as [NumPy](https://numpy.org/), [Scipy](https://scipy.org/scipylib/index.html),...
Scientific topics: Computational biology, Mathematics, Computer science, Simulation experiment
Operations: Visualisation, Modelling and simulation
Keywords: data-driven modeling, Computational modelling, discrete-event simulation, DES, object-oriented programming, Python, data visualization, Data Science
Resource type: examples, Tutorial, Jupyter notebook, API reference
DE-Sim examples, tutorials, and documentation
https://github.com/KarrLab/de_sim
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/de-sim-examples-tutorials-and-documentation
*DE-Sim* is an open-source, Python-based object-oriented discrete-event simulation (DES) tool that makes it easy to use large, heterogeneous datasets and high-level data science tools such as [NumPy](https://numpy.org/), [Scipy](https://scipy.org/scipylib/index.html), [pandas](https://pandas.pydata.org/), and [SQLAlchemy](https://www.sqlalchemy.org/) to build and simulate complex computational models. Similar to [Simula](http://www.simula67.info/), *DE-Sim* models are implemented by defining logical process objects which read the values of a set of shared variables and schedule events to modify their values at discrete instants in time.
This website provides examples, tutorials, and documentation for *DE-Sim*.
Jonathan Karr
Arthur Goldberg
Computational biology
Mathematics
Computer science
Simulation experiment
data-driven modeling, Computational modelling, discrete-event simulation, DES, object-oriented programming, Python, data visualization, Data Science
computational scientists
Computational biologists
bioinformaticians
software engineers
programmers
BioSimulations tutorial and help
BioSimulations is a web application for sharing and re-using biomodels, simulations, and visualizations of simulations results. BioSimulations supports a wide range of modeling frameworks (e.g., kinetic, constraint-based, and logical modeling), model formats (e.g., BNGL, CellML, SBML), and...
Scientific topics: Simulation experiment, Systems biology, Computational biology
Operations: Modelling and simulation, Visualisation
Keywords: SystemsBiology, ComputationalBiology, Computational modelling, Modeling, Biomodelling, Model, Kinetic modeling, SED-ML, COMBINE
Resource type: Documentation
BioSimulations tutorial and help
https://www.biosimulations.org/about/help
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/biosimulations-help
BioSimulations is a web application for sharing and re-using biomodels, simulations, and visualizations of simulations results. BioSimulations supports a wide range of modeling frameworks (e.g., kinetic, constraint-based, and logical modeling), model formats (e.g., BNGL, CellML, SBML), and simulation tools (e.g., COPASI, libRoadRunner/tellurium, NFSim, VCell). BioSimulations aims to help researchers discover published models that might be useful for their research and quickly try them via a simple web-based interface.
Jonathan Karr
Bilal Shaikh
Simulation experiment
Systems biology
Computational biology
SystemsBiology, ComputationalBiology, Computational modelling, Modeling, Biomodelling, Model, Kinetic modeling, SED-ML, COMBINE
Life Science Researchers
Computational biologists
modelers
bio.tools documentation
Documentation for the [bio.tools](https://bio.tools) Bioinformatics Tools and Services Discovery Portal.
Scientific topics: Ontology and terminology, Computational biology, Data submission, annotation, and curation, Bioinformatics
Operations: Data retrieval
Keywords: Tools, Curation, Software, Sofware curation, Tool curation
Resource type: Documentation, API reference
bio.tools documentation
https://biotools.readthedocs.io
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/bio-tools-documentation
Documentation for the [bio.tools](https://bio.tools) Bioinformatics Tools and Services Discovery Portal.
Ontology and terminology
Computational biology
Data submission, annotation, and curation
Bioinformatics
Tools, Curation, Software, Sofware curation, Tool curation
Researchers
Software providers
Developers
Curators
MATHEMATICS BOOT CAMP: Introduction to Complex Systems Tools
This repository contains didactic material used in an introductory course of mathematics at the Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences in Florida Atlantic University by Viktor K. Jirsa.
Scientific topics: Computational biology, Mathematics
Keywords: ComputationalBiology, Neuroscience, complex systems, Mathematics
Resource type: Notes, Scripts
MATHEMATICS BOOT CAMP: Introduction to Complex Systems Tools
https://github.com/vjirsa/bootcamp
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/mathematics-boot-camp-introduction-to-complex-systems-tools
This repository contains didactic material used in an introductory course of mathematics at the Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences in Florida Atlantic University by Viktor K. Jirsa.
Viktor Jistra
Felix Almonte
Collins Assisi
Frederick Carver
Gautam Vallabha
Jaime Morris
Ajay Pillai
Armin Fuchs
Computational biology
Mathematics
ComputationalBiology, Neuroscience, complex systems, Mathematics
Undergraduate students
Train the trainer
Train the Trainer course materials
Scientific topics: Bioinformatics, Computational biology
Keywords: training, pedagogy
Train the trainer
http://mygoblet.org/training-portal/materials/train-trainer-course-materials
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/train-the-trainer
Train the Trainer course materials
Chris Taylor
Emily Angiolini
Jamie Edwards
Paul Yorke
Bioinformatics
Computational biology
training, pedagogy
Trainers
Fundamentals of peptide and protein mass spectrometry
Fundamentals of peptide and protein mass spectrometry by Steve Carr.
Scientific topics: Mass spectrometry, Proteomics
Keywords: Peptide, Protein Mass Spectrometry
Fundamentals of peptide and protein mass spectrometry
http://wiki.proteomics-academy.org/Videos:BroadE_2012_Proteomics_Workshop#Fundamentals_of_peptide_and_protein_mass_spectrometry
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/fundamentals-of-peptide-and-protein-mass-spectrometry
Fundamentals of peptide and protein mass spectrometry by Steve Carr.
Steve Carr
Mass spectrometry
Proteomics
Peptide, Protein Mass Spectrometry