Computational modelling in health and disease: highlights of the 6th annual SysMod meeting

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Summary: The Community of Special Interest (COSI) in Computational Modelling of Biological Systems (SysMod) brings together interdisciplinary scientists interested in combining data-driven computational modelling, multi-scale mechanistic frameworks, large-scale -omics data and bioinformatics. SysMod’s main activity is an annual meeting at the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) conference, a meeting for computer scientists, biologists, mathematicians, engineers and computational and systems biologists. The 2021 SysMod meeting was conducted virtually due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic (coronavirus disease 2019). During the 2-day meeting, the development of computational tools, approaches and predictive models was discussed, along with their application to biological systems, emphasizing disease mechanisms. This report summarizes the meeting.

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Niarakis, A., Thakar, J., Barberis, M., Martínez, M. R., Helikar, T., Birtwistle, M., … Dräger, A. (2022). Computational modelling in health and disease: highlights of the 6th annual SysMod meeting. Bioinformatics, 38(21), 4990–4993. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btac609

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