WikiPathways Academy
Organized training examples for new WikiPathways authors
Scientific topics: Systems biology, Biology
Keywords: Pathway
WikiPathways Academy
https://new.wikipathways.org/academy/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/wikipathways-academy
Organized training examples for new WikiPathways authors
Systems biology
Biology
Pathway
WEBINAR: Making sense of phosphoproteomics data with Phosphomatics
This Zenodo record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Making sense of phosphoproteomics data with Phosphomatics’. This webinar took place on 2 June 2021.
Scientific topics: Protein modifications, Proteomics
Keywords: Phosphoproteomics
WEBINAR: Making sense of phosphoproteomics data with Phosphomatics
https://zenodo.org/record/5126083#.YQN_slMzY3Q
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/webinar-making-sense-of-phosphoproteomics-data-with-phosphomatics
This Zenodo record includes training materials associated with the Australian BioCommons webinar ‘Making sense of phosphoproteomics data with Phosphomatics’. This webinar took place on 2 June 2021.
Protein modifications
Proteomics
Phosphoproteomics
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
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
Datanator tutorial
Datanator is an integrated database of genomic and biochemical data designed to help investigators find data about specific molecules and reactions in specific organisms and specific environments for meta-analyses and mechanistic models. Datanator currently includes metabolite concentrations, RNA...
Scientific topics: Omics, Bioinformatics, Systems biology, Cell biology, Molecular biology
Operations: Filtering, Query and retrieval
Keywords: genomics, Proteomics, transcriptomics, Metabolomics, reaction kinetics, Kinetic modeling, meta analysis
Resource type: Tutorial
Datanator tutorial
https://www.datanator.info/help
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/datanator-tutorial
Datanator is an integrated database of genomic and biochemical data designed to help investigators find data about specific molecules and reactions in specific organisms and specific environments for meta-analyses and mechanistic models. Datanator currently includes metabolite concentrations, RNA modifications and half-lives, protein abundances and modifications, and reaction kinetics integrated from several databases and numerous publications. The Datanator website and REST API provide tools for extracting clouds of data about specific molecules and reactions in specific organisms and specific environments, as well as data about similar molecules and reactions in taxonomically similar organisms.
This tutorial provides a brief introduction to the Datanator database and web application. The tutorial illustrates how to search the Datanator database and obtain and refine clouds of data about specific metabolites, RNA, proteins, and reactions of interest.
Yosef Roth
Jonathan Karr
Omics
Bioinformatics
Systems biology
Cell biology
Molecular biology
genomics, Proteomics, transcriptomics, Metabolomics, reaction kinetics, Kinetic modeling, meta analysis
mololecular cell biologists
systems biologists
bioinformaticians
Computational biologists
modelers
Bioinformática con Ñ
"Bioinformática con Ñ" is a project born in 2013 aimed to provide specialized educational bibliography on Bioinformatics for Spanish speakers. The first release, published in 2014 and edited by Álvaro Sebastián and Alberto Pascual-García, consists on more than 500 pages where the following...
Scientific topics: Systems biology, Bioinformatics
Keywords: introduction to bioinformatics, structural biology, biomolecular databases, Systems biology, phylogenetics, Programming, Sequence Analysis, DNA RNA, Virtual Screening, molecular evolution, molecular dynamics, Molecular docking, normal modes analysis, Proteins, protein folding, protein structure alignment, chromatin structure, intrinsically disordered proteins, data minning, R-programming, parallel computing, bibliography management
Resource type: Book
Bioinformática con Ñ
https://zenodo.org/communities/bioinfconn
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/bioinformatica-con-n
"Bioinformática con Ñ" is a project born in 2013 aimed to provide specialized educational bibliography on Bioinformatics for Spanish speakers. The first release, published in 2014 and edited by Álvaro Sebastián and Alberto Pascual-García, consists on more than 500 pages where the following matters are covered: biomedical databases, sequence analysis, phylogeny and evolution, structural biology, including diverse topics such as docking, virtual screening or molecular dynamics, statistics and R, systems biology, programming skills, data mining, parallel computation, bibliography management and science article writing.
F. Abascal, J. Aguirre, E. Andrés-León, D. Bajic, D. Baú, J. A. Bueren-Calabuig, Á. Cortés-Cabrera, I. Dotu, J. M. Fernández, H. G. D. Santos, B. Garcı́a-Jiménez, R. Guantes, I. Irisarri, N. Jiménez-Lozano, J. Klett, R. Méndez, A. Morreale, A. Pascual-Garcı́a, A. Perona, A. Sebastian, M. Stich, S. Tarazona, I. Yruela y R. Zardoya
Portada: Enrique Sahagún
Systems biology
Bioinformatics
introduction to bioinformatics, structural biology, biomolecular databases, Systems biology, phylogenetics, Programming, Sequence Analysis, DNA RNA, Virtual Screening, molecular evolution, molecular dynamics, Molecular docking, normal modes analysis, Proteins, protein folding, protein structure alignment, chromatin structure, intrinsically disordered proteins, data minning, R-programming, parallel computing, bibliography management
Anyone interested in bioinformatics