COPASI is a software application for simulation and analysis of biochemical networks and their dynamics. COPASI is a stand-alone program that supports models in the SBML standard and can simulate their behavior using ODEs or Gillespie's stochastic simulation algorithm; arbitrary discrete events can be included in such simulations.
COPASI carries out several analyses of the network and its dynamics and has extensive support for parameter estimation and optimization. COPASI provides means to visualize data in customizable plots, histograms and animations of network diagrams. (list of features).
COPASI 4.10 (Build 55) Released
By: Stefan Hoops on: Thu 16 of May, 2013 17:58 EDT (831 Reads)
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Online Registration for COPASI User Workshop in Virginia, July 08 - July 10 2013
By: Stefan Hoops on: Thu 25 of April, 2013 13:16 EDT (297 Reads)
The online registration is now available for the COPASI User Workshop in Virginia, July 08 - July 10 2013. |
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A survey about SBGN
By: Frank T. Bergmann on: Wed 24 of April, 2013 11:09 EDT (259 Reads)
The SBGN editors ask for feedback on how widely SBGN is used https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/96ZFGCV |
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COPASI 4.9.45 (Development) Released
By: Stefan Hoops on: Sun 20 of Jan., 2013 16:19 EST (1815 Reads)
The COPASI team announces the immediate availability of the development release COPASI 4.9.45 (Development). |
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COPASI User Workshop in Virginia, July 08 - July 10 2013
By: Stefan Hoops on: Fri 04 of Jan., 2013 11:13 EST (751 Reads)
The COPASI team announces the User Workshop for the summer 2013. The 3 day Modeling and Simulation in Systems Biology course will be offered at VBI, Blacksburg, USA |
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COPASI User Workshop in Manchester, January 21-23 2013
By: mendes on: Thu 06 of Dec., 2012 10:58 EST (895 Reads)
A user workshop will be held in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, University of Manchester, in January 2013. |
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