Moscow, Russia, July 26, 2017. - Event announcement. This year the scientific team of InSysBio will make 9 poster presentations in conjunction with leading pharmaceutical companies at ACoP8. Also at the special session "QSP Modular design - Approaches to speed up the QSP model development" Oleg Demin Jr will hold a workshop on modeling with the Immune Response Template (IRT) platform. The theme is "Architecture of Immune Response Template: integration and representation of experimental data and knowledge in terms of immune cells "passports"
Tatiana Karelina
Oleg Demin Jr
Sergey Smirnov
Svetlana Rubina
Oleg Demin
Galina Lebedeva
Additionally, Aram Oganesian will present joint Astex Pharmaceuticals Inc and InSysBio research "Evaluation of Potential Low-Dose Regimens of Oral Fixed-Dose Combination of Cytidine Deaminase Inhibitor E7727 with Decitabine (ASTX727-LD) to Minimize Decitabine-Mediated Neutropenia in Low-Risk MDS Subjects Using Systems Pharmacology Modeling"
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InSysBio to upgrade its SbmlViewer application
[Moscow – 19.05.2021] InSysBio, one of the world’s pioneers of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) modeling, launches the new version (0.3.0) of its SbmlViewer open project. Generally, SbmlViewer is a tool for fast and easy reading and transformation of biological models written in SBML format.
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InSysBio to take part in SMB 2021
InSysBio announces its participation in Society of Mathematical Biology Annual Meeting (SMB 2021) which is to be held virtually this year June 13-17, 2021. InSysBio team is going to present 4 posters and Oleg Demin Jr is going to give a presentation "Implementation of variability or uncertainty in parameter values to validate QSP models." and Ivan Borisov is going to give a talk "Constrained Optimization Approach to Predictability Analysis in Bio-Mathematical Modeling."
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