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IUPS2009
Attendees of IUPS2009 (Kyoto, 27th July - 1st August) from the CellML project have organized a workshop-style tutorial at this event. In this folder you can find the resources required to go through this tutorial, which will introduce the OpenCell software and some of the concepts of CellML.
Located in Community / Events
CellML Metadata Roadmap
This is a draft, work-in-progress roadmap for the CellML Metadata Specifications (#2 - revised)
Located in Members / jlaw060
Draft CellML Metadata Specification roadmap in development
The CellML Metadata Specification is currently being reviewed and a roadmap for future developments is being drawn up.
Located in About CellML / News
Notification: Representation of e-notation in CellML Repository models will be changing
The current CellML Repository uses incorrect MathML for e-notation. This will be repaired across the entire repository when the models are migrated over to PMR2 (the new version of the repository) by the **end of May**. CellML software tool developers may, therefore, need to modify their software to handle the correct notation.
Located in About CellML / News
Newcastle iGEM synthetic biology team wins gold!
Newcastle University team wins gold in iGEM synthetic biology competition, CellML technology plays important role
Located in About CellML / News
CellML Tools page updated
New software has been added to the CellML Tools index, including: Chaste, CellMLGUIgo, MatLab CellML tools, and CellML <-> SBML XSLT converters
Located in About CellML / News
IUPS2009 CellML workshop announcement
The IUPS2009 meeting will take place in Kyoto from 28th July until August 1st, 2009.
Located in About CellML / News
Current development
Development of CellML and CellML related projects
Located in About CellML
CellML scope
A description of the scope of the CellML language
Located in About CellML
Terms of use
Located in About CellML