Current Projects
- Calcium homeostasis bone resorption model
- Alzheimer's disease progression model ADAScog
- Schizophrenia disease progression model
How to use this site
OpenDiseaseModels.org (ODM) consists of two sites, and participants are expected to use each for a specific purpose. Here is a description of the sites and information on how to use them:
- Code sites
The code, data sets, and documentation for each project are kept on Google Code sites. There is a Google Code site for each project. A code site should be the first place you go after visiting the homepage as you will need to familiarize yourself with a model before doing anything else.
Here's what you can do on the project sites:- Anyone can download project files in two ways:
- By clicking on the Download tab and then clicking on the project ZIPs listed there.
- By checking out the most recent revision using the instructions under the Source tab.
- Anyone with a Google Account can add issues under the Issue tab by clicking new issue (Go here for more information on how to create a Google Account).
- Project members can check in new revisions, add new uploads, and make other changes to the site. The project member status will only be granted to the core development team.
- Anyone can download project files in two ways:
- The Homepage
This site, located at http://www.opendiseasemodels.org. It contains introductory information, project forums and links to all project sites.
In order to post to the forums, you will need to sign up for an account on OpenDiseaseModels.org. You can do this by clicking the Register link at the top of the Forums page. Once you have registered, feel free to post any comments or ideas. You can subscribe to any of the project forums to receive email notifications of new posts. An example of how to subscribe to a project forum: click on Forums in the top navigation, then Calcium homeostasis bone resorption, then Subscribe to this Forum near the bottom of the page. Notifications will be sent to the email address you registered to the site with.
Each project has its own forum where you may discuss ideas and post code. To contribute ideas for new OpenDiseaseModels.org projects, please post to the General Project Discussion forum.
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