Vision Statement
OsMoSiS aims to democratize the tools required for modeling and simulation (M&S) activities for quantitative clinical sciences.
Goals
OsMoSiS has three fundamental goals -
- Develop and deploy open source tools for the M&S community in quantitative clinical sciences
- Launch a collaborative effort to develop educational resources for community members to utilize open source tools
- Promote local, regional, national and international communities through extensive support to osmocon’s - flagship workshops/conference of OsMoSiS
Meet our Community
OsMoSiS is a community driven effort. The project originally came together from conversations between like-minded researchers and continues to expand as more people contribute tools, expertise, and research ideas. We welcome a global community of researchers, students, software developers, and various others working towards improving the world of quantitative clinical science. We welcome you to join us and help improve tools and practices available to researchers.
How to join our community
If you have any project that you would like to be involved with, the best place for you to start with is the discussion board(http://discuss.go-isop.org/)
Contribute
We will be setting forth the guidelines and structure for contributions
Meet our Community
Leadership Team
![]() Vijay IvaturiOsMoSiS project lead |
![]() Kyle BaronOsMoSiS scientific lead |
![]() Devin PastoorOsMoSiS technical lead |
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Scientific Advisors
![]() Mats KarlsonUppsala University |
![]() Brian CorriganPfizer |
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![]() Marc GastonguayMetrum Research Group |
![]() Ron KeizerInsightRx |
Technical Advisors
To be announced