Blog

New Repository Challenge now open

Posted by Wendy Aartsen in Model Repository | No Comments

“Win a cash prize by publishing models in the Model Repository” After the great success of the first challenge the DDMoRe community group organized, the volunteers wish to launch its second challenge: What to win? Prizes will be divided among the 8 applicants (100 euros each) and distributed in December 2018. Winners will be advertised…

read more >

Winners of the Model Repository Challenge 2017

Posted by Wendy Aartsen in Model Repository | No Comments

The winners are: Elke Krekels and Catherijne Knibbe, Elena Maria Tosca, Joachim Grevel, Robin Svensson, Agneta Ekholm, Melanie Wilbaux, Alienor Berges, Oskar Clewe, Andre Jackson and Liesbeth de Lange. Thanks to Elke and Catherijne a total of 8 models have been shared on specific populations such as preterm, neonates and anybody in the world dealing with therapeutic monitoring of morphine…

read more >

New industrial partner for DDMoRe Foundation

Posted by Wendy Aartsen in Foundation Board | No Comments

Merck has joined the DDMoRe Foundation since the beginning of 2018 and will be represented by Pascal Girard as new member of the DDMoRe Foundation team. Together, the DDMoRe Foundation shall develop an interoperability framework in R. This entails the redesign of the DDMoRe Interoperability framework into interoperability in R available for Windows and Linux.

read more >

New academic partner for DDMoRe Foundation

Posted by Wendy Aartsen in Foundation Board | No Comments

The team of academic partners supporting the DDMoRe Foundation has been extended with the arrival of the Leiden University. Leiden University was a partner of the original DDMoRe consortium and contributed to the Interoperability Framework, Model Repository content and Training. Both Leiden Academic Centre of Drug Research (LACDR) and Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science…

read more >

New industrial partner for DDMoRe Foundation

Posted by Wendy Aartsen in Foundation Board | No Comments

GSK has joined the DDMoRe Foundation since October 2017 and will be represented by Stefano Zamuner as new member of the DDmoRe Foundation team. Together, the DDMoRe Foundation shall develop an interoperability framework in R. This entails the redesign of the DDMoRe Interoperability framework into interoperability in R.

read more >

New thoughtflow publication is out in CPT:PSP

Posted by Wendy Aartsen in publications | No Comments

WHITE PAPER Thoughtflow: Standards and Tools for Provenance Capture and Workflow Definition to Support Model-Informed Drug Discovery and Development JJ Wilkins, PLS Chan, J Chard, G Smith, MK Smith, M Beer, A Dunn, C Flandorfer, C Franklin, R Gomeni, L Harnisch, R Kaye, S Moodie, ML Sardu, E Wang, E Watson, K Wolstencroft, SYA Cheung * on behalf…

read more >

PAGE models for DDMoRe repository

Posted by Wendy Aartsen in PAGE meeting | No Comments

PAGE is encouraging you to upload your model code associated with your presentation to the DDMoRe Model Repository   Have your poster stick out at PAGE meeting 2017 Get your poster stamped by adding your model to the DDMoRe Model Repository. Having your model in the repository makes it easier to share with reviewers and collaborators…

read more >

Software demonstration at PAGE meeting 2017

Posted by Wendy Aartsen in PAGE meeting | No Comments

At PAGE meeting 2017 in Budapest, we will share with you our publicly available upgraded DDMoRe Model Repository and Interoperability Framework Interested? Come to visit the DDMoRe Foundation at booth No. 6 and take the oppportunity to receive a live demo on the upgraded platform. DDMoRe Model Repository now supports the latest interoperable version of PharmML. The same PharmML version is used by…

read more >

Where to share your model best?

Posted by Mike K Smith in Model Repository | No Comments

The ISOP technology committee recently requested feedback through a survey with the topic “How do you share?” (http://discuss.go-isop.org/t/isop-global-survey-how-do-you-share/657) asking how people share models and modeling scripts. At the time of writing, over 100 people have filled in responses. There is a split of about 50 / 50 between academic and industrial respondents. Of particular interest…

read more >
Skip to toolbar