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Workshop on Computational Methods
for Spatially Realistic Microphysiological
Simulations
June 6-9, 2006
Hosted by The National Resource for
Biomedical Supercomputing
This workshop will cover simulation of models focused on diffusion-reaction systems such as neurotransmission and biochemical networks. New versions of
MCell and
DReAMM software (www.mcell.psc.edu and www.mcell.cnl.salk.edu) will be introduced, highlighting models created from 3-D reconstructions or CAD tools, and new Monte Carlo methods for 3-D simulation of reactions in solution and on biological surfaces.
Application deadline is April 26, 2006.
www.nrbsc.org/education/workshops/cmms/
The NRBSC (an NIH Resource Center) pursues leading edge research and education in high performance computing and the life sciences, with focus areas in microphysiology, volumetric data visualization and analysis, and computational structural biology.
Direct inquiries to:
nrbsc@psc.edu
1-800-221-1641
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
300 S. Craig Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
PITTSBURGH
SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER
NRBSC
www.nrbsc.org
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