Galaxy wrappers of SynBioCAD tools suite
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Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a multidisciplinary area of research that seeks to create new biological parts, devices, and systems, or to redesign systems that are already found in nature.
Galaxy wrappers of SynBioCAD tools suite
Web application enabling users and software to browse, upload, and share synthetic biology designs
Accurate segmentation of bacterial microscope images using synthetically generated image data.
Web application enabling users and software to browse, upload, and share synthetic biology designs. This repository is a redesign of the original SynBioHub using React and Spring Boot.
For finding, sharing and exchanging Data, Models, Simulations and Processes in Science.
Myers Research Group's official webpage
Open source biolab
Software for predicting translation initiation rates in bacteria
My code as part of the Dry Lab team at iGEM McGill
Modelling and Inference of MICrobiomes Project (MIMIC) is a Python package dedicated to simulate, model, and predict microbial communities interactions
theinvivogroup.com
Estimation of extracellular fluxes and growth rate
A Go package for engineering organisms.
RCGAToolbox is a MATLAB toolbox for parameter estimation of kinetic models.
a comprehensive repository designed to empower researchers, scientists, and enthusiasts in the fields of bioinformatics and biotechnology. This repository serves as a one-stop destination for a myriad of invaluable resources, ranging from insightful guides and cutting-edge research papers to informative podcasts, web tools, and efficient workflows
A multicellular physics simulation in Unreal Engine.
teemi: A Python package for reproducible and FAIR microbial strain construction. Simulate the entire dbtl-cycle, generate genetic parts, design libraries, and track samples. Open-source Python platform for workflow flexibility and automated tasks, accelerating metabolic engineering. Try teemi with our Google Colab notebooks!
Single source of documentation for all sub-team members of UBC iGEM!