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WELCOME TO THE IMAG WIKI
This wiki contains information relevant to the IMAG (Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group)
and the MSM (Multi-scale Modeling Consortium).
Questions about IMAG and the MSM Consortium can be directed to
Dr. Grace Peng: penggr@mail.nih.gov

Announcements
    Mark your calendars for the MSM 2012 Meeting: October 22-23 at NIH Main Campus
    2012 MSM CONSORTIUM MEETING
    Registration coming soon!

  • Editorial published on the 2009 IMAG Futures Meeting
    • IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
    • Editorial: What Biomedical Engineers can do to Impact Multiscale Modeling (TBME Letters Special Issue on Multiscale Modeling and Analysis in computational Biology and Medicine: Part-2)









Working Group Updates
  • Friday June 8 at 1:00pm eastern:
    Specification, Construction, and Exact Reduction of State Transition System Models of Biochemical Processes
    Scott M. Bugenhagen and Daniel A. Beard, PhD

    In this presentation, we introduce methods for the high-level specification of a system using hypergraphs, for the automated generation of a state-level model from a high-level model, and for the exact reduction of a state-level model using information (viz. symmetries and invariant manifolds) from the high-level model. We then give a tutorial demonstration of the practical application of the methods to the modeling of biochemical reaction systems using several examples constructed using Vernan, a MATLAB tool implementing the methods.
    Webinar connection: https://webmeeting.nih.gov/r61664108/
    For Complete Details and Past Webinars, please see: http://www.imagwiki.nibib.nih.gov/mediawiki/index.php?title=WG_Webinar_Series


Working Group Pages
Funding Opportunities
  • Predictive Multiscale Models for Biomedical, Biological, Behavioral, Environmental and Clinical Research (Interagency U01)
    Next Receipt Date: May 31, 2012
    More Information
  • Transforming Biomedicine at the Interface of the Life and Physical Sciences (R01) PAR-10-141
    To stimulate quantitative and physical scientists to work with biomedical scientists to transform technological innovation and basic knowledge in the quantitative sciences into new or improved devices or systems for health care.
    Application Due Date: May 18, 2012
    More Information
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Upcoming Meetings
  • May 30-June 1, 2012: NSF Summer Institute Short Course on Materiomics—Merging Biology and Engineering in Multiscale Structures and Materials
    MIT, LeMeridien Hotel
    Registration: The registration fee for the short course is: $2,000. An additional $200 fee will be added to late registrations received after May 1, 2012. More Information
  • July 15-19, 2012: “Computational Modeling for Human Health and Performance Analysis” at the 42nd International Conference on Environmental Systems
    San Diego, CA
    More Information
More Upcoming Meetings...

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