Virtual Cell

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The Virtual Cell (VCell) is a unique computational environment for modeling and simulation of cell biology. It has been specifically designed to be a tool for a wide range of scientists, from experiment cell biologists to theoretical biophysicists. The creation of biological or mathematical models can range from the simple, to evaluate hypotheses or to interpret experimental data, to complex multi-layered models used to probe the predicted behavior of complex, highly non-linear systems. VCell is developed by the National Resource for Cell Analysis and Modeling, supported by NIGMS.

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Contacts

General Contact

vcell_support@uchc.edu

Leslie Loew, Ph.D.

Professor

les@uchc.edu

Boris Slepchenko, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

boris@uchc.edu

James Schaff

Assistant Professor

schaff@uchc.edu

Ion Moraru, Ph.D.

Professor

moraru@uchc.edu

Campus Address

Uconn Health

Resources

Virtual Cell Modeling and Analysis Software

The Virtual Cell is a unique computational environment for modeling and simulation of cell biology. It has been specifically designed to be a tool for a wide range of scientists, from experimental cell biologists to theoretical biophysicists. The creation of biological or mathematical models can range from the simple, to evaluate hypotheses or to interpret experimental data, to complex multi-layered models used to probe the predicted behavior of complex, highly non-linear systems. Such models can be based on both experimental data and purely theoretical assumptions.

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