Dear all,

A contingent of the CellML group recently attended the IUPS2009 meeting in Kyoto, where we hosted a workshop-style tutorial on CellML (as well as cmgui*).

The resources for the CellML tutorial are available at http://www.cellml.org/community/iups2009.

The tutorial was primarily written by Andre Nickerson, and serves as an introduction to the modularity, reuse, and exchange features that are available when developing models in a CellML 1.1 framework. There are two parts to the tutorial. The first is a detailed guide to the modification of an existing "published" model which is available on the internet. The example used is modifying the original Hodgkin & Huxley 1952 squid axon model to produce action potentials closer to those found in the Noble 1962 model of cardiac cells. The second part applies the same techniques to a more realistic scenario, namely that of modifying the stimulus protocol being applied to a human cardiac myocyte model. The OpenCell software package is used in this tutorial.

If you have any questions or feedback, please contact myself or any member of the CellML group (see http://www.cellml.org/community/team for contact details.)

Thanks very much, I hope you find this useful, and please feel free to forward it to anyone you know whom it might interest.

Kind regards,
James Lawson


*The cmgui (http://www.cmiss.org/cmgui) introductory tutorial is available from Dougal Cowan - email him at [email protected] if you'd like a copy.
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