October 25, 2022
InSysBio team is going to present its poster in frames of the 38th Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS 2022) which is to be held October 26-28, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The ePoster is going to be presented in frames of "Pathology and pathogenesis of MS - Neurodegeneration" ePoster Area, October 26, 08:00 - 08:00 CEST:
Affiliation: (1) InSysBio, Moscow, Russia; (2) InSysBio CY, Paphos, Cyprus
About InSysBio
InSysBio is a Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) company located in Edinburgh, UK (INSYSBIO UK LIMITED), Cyprus (INSYSBIO CY Ltd) and Moscow, Russia (INSYSBIO LLC). InSysBio was founded in 2004 and has an extensive track record of helping pharmaceutical companies to make right decisions on the critical stages of drug research and development by application of QSP modeling. InSysBio’s innovative QSP approach has already become a part of the drug development process implemented by our strategic partners: there are more than 100 completed projects in collaboration with leaders of pharmaceutical industry. For more information about InSysBio, its solutions and services, visit www.insysbio.com.
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InSysBio to publish the new article on identifiability analysis in PLOS Computational Biology
[Moscow – 11.01.2021] InSysBio, one of the world’s pioneers of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) modeling, has published its recent scientific research on identifiability in PLOS Computational Biology.
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InSysBio to announce the upgrade of its SbmlViewer application to version 0.2.7
[Moscow – 26.01.2021] InSysBio, one of the world’s pioneers of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) modeling, launces the new version of its SbmlViewer open project. Generally, SbmlViewer represents a tool for fast and easy reading of biological models written in SBML format.
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