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BioSimulations

Enabling more comprehensive and more predictive biological models through enhanced reproducibility and reusability

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More comprehensive and more predictive models have the potential to advance biology, bioengineering, and medicine. Building more predictive models will likely require the collaborative efforts of many investigators. This requires teams to be able to share and reuse model components and modeling tools. Despite extensive efforts to develop standards such as the COMBINE/OMEX archive format, the Kinetic Simulation Algorithm Ontology (KiSAO), the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML), and the Simulation Experiment Description Markup Language (SED-ML) and repositories such as BioModels and the Physiome Model Repository, it is still often difficult to share, reuse, and combine models and modeling tools. One challenge to sharing and reusing models is the disparate formats, model repositories, and simulation tools for different types of models. The proliferation of numerous similar formats, repositories, and tools makes it difficult, especially for non-experts, to find models and to find an appropriate simulation tool for each model. In addition, the existing model repositories have limited capabilities for sharing associated resources such as training data, simulation experiments, and visualizations. BioSimulations addressses these challenges by making it easier for researchers to share and reuse modeling projects.

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    A platform for sharing and reusing biomodeling studies including models, simulations, and visualizations of their results

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  2. status status Public

    📈 Uptime monitor and status page for BioSimulations, powered by @upptime

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    Kubernetes Configuration for BioSimulations

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  • sed Public

    All Python related code related to the new SED standard.

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    Python 1 Apache-2.0 0 7 11 Updated Apr 8, 2026
  • pbest Public

    The Process Bi-Graph Extensible Simulation Toolkit is a Python-based tool for creating and executing Process Bi-Graphs, either locally or remotely.

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    Python 0 Apache-2.0 0 5 9 Updated Apr 8, 2026
  • .github Public

    GitHub profile for the BioSimulations organization

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    0 MIT 0 0 0 Updated Apr 8, 2026
  • biosimulations Public

    A platform for sharing and reusing biomodeling studies including models, simulations, and visualizations of their results

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    TypeScript 42 MIT 16 112 (3 issues need help) 20 Updated Apr 8, 2026
  • deployment Public

    Kubernetes Configuration for BioSimulations

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    Shell 3 MIT 1 6 5 Updated Apr 8, 2026
  • compose-api Public

    An API server for reproducible biological workflows and cosimulations.

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    Python 0 0 25 (1 issue needs help) 17 Updated Apr 8, 2026
  • status Public

    📈 Uptime monitor and status page for BioSimulations, powered by @upptime

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    Markdown 0 MIT 1 2 0 Updated Apr 8, 2026
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    Python 0 0 0 0 Updated Apr 7, 2026
  • biosim-client Public

    library for accessing biosimulations APIs.

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    Python 0 MIT 0 9 12 Updated Mar 31, 2026
  • biosimulations-bigg Public

    Command-line program and scheduled GitHub action for publishing the BiGG model repository to BioSimulations

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    Python 1 MIT 0 3 5 Updated Mar 31, 2026

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