Winners of the DDMoRe repository challenge - Prize ceremony at PAGE -

From: Céline Sarr Date: May 24, 2018 event Source: mail-archive.com
*Announcement* The DDMoRe foundation is happy to share with you the winners of our last challenge. The challenge recognizes the effort any scientist took to share model code, its associated annotations and simulated dataset into the public domain via the DDMoRe Repository. *The winners are:* *Elke Krekels and Catherijne Knibbe, Elena Maria Tosca, Joachim Grevel,* *Robin Svensson, Agneta Ekholm, Melanie Wilbaux, Alienor Berges, Oskar Clewe, Andre Jackson and Liesbeth de Lange* The prize will be given on Friday 1 June at 11:20 at the plenary session. Please join us to give a big thank you to those colleagues who take the time to support transparency in science. *Thanks to Elke and Catherijne a total of 8 models have been shared on specific populations such as preterm, neonates and anybody in the world dealing with therapeutic monitoring of morphine or phenobarbital in those sensitive populations can benefit from their work now shared online; as an example: http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000248 http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000248 , http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000256 http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000256).* *Are you involved in the treatment of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC)? You now have access to a model linking the different biomarkers collected for this disease thanks to Melanie ( http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000261 http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000261).* *You wonder how to implement simulations of time to event? Or Item response theory? You now have access to examples thanks to Joachim and Elke (see TtE: http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000243 http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000243 see IRT: http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000247 http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000247 )* *Are you looking for examples of extrapolations of preclinical data to human? (see those examples of Liesbeth: http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000268 http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000268 and Oskar http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000259 http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000259 )* *Finally, thanks to Elena the public has now access to an anti-cancer agents model written in MDL the interoperable language designed by the DDMoRe consortium ( http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000274 http://repository.ddmore.foundation/model/DDMODEL00000274 ), language pillar for more interoperability between our modelling tools.* *We encourage you to also share your work or to contribute by joining our community groups.* *We can continue as the repository is filled with more than 123 annotated models which are directly accessible and executable. Since Sep 2016, when the Foundation took over, 43 new models have been published of these 35 were new entries. 41 published models have been subsequently modified and updated.* The model repository challenge took place between June 30th and December 31st 2017 and was sponsored by: BAST, Pharmetheus, SGS Exprimo, OCCAMS, Calvagone and Merck. *The DDMoRe repository volunteers team.*