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Markup languages for in silico oncology
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IARWISOCI2010_johnson_et_al.pdf (132.52 KB)
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Author(s)
Johnson, David
Cooper, Jonathan
McKeever, Steve
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
In silico models of cancer progression are numerous and diverse. Integration of different cancer models into virtual research environments and computational frameworks require the models themselves to be interoperable across the research community. In this paper we describe a vision to create a common computational framework in which these models can be formulated and stored in online repositories, such as the Center for the Development of a Virtual Tumor’s (CViT) Digital Model Repository (DMR).
Editor(s)
Stamatakos, Georgios
Dionysiou, Dimitra
Date Issued
2010-09
Citation
2010, pp.108-110
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/11704
URL
http://www.4th-iarwisoci.iccs.ntua.gr/
Start Page
108
End Page
110
Copyright Statement
© 2010 The Authors
License URL
http://www.rioxx.net/licenses/all-rights-reserved
Description
05.08.13 KB. Ok to add author version to Spiral, organisers have given permission.
Identifier
http://www.4th-iarwisoci.iccs.ntua.gr/
Source
4th International Advanced Research Workshop on In Silico Oncology and Cancer Investigation (4th IARWISOCI)
Publication Status
Published
Publisher URL
http://www.4th-iarwisoci.iccs.ntua.gr/
Start Date
2010-09-08
Finish Date
2010-09-09
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Athens, Greece
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