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Resource:Simtk.org

Name: Resource:Simtk.org
Description: Simtk.org is the home of the software framework initiated and developed by Simbios, the National NIH Center for Biomedical Computing focusing on Physics-based Simulation of Biological Structures. Simtk.org represents a centralized organization, a place, where like-minded people can gather to collectively pursue their interests in research areas, related to physics-based simulation of biological structures. One important goal is for Simtk.org to serve as a repository for models that are published (as well as the associated code) to create a "living" archive of simulation scholarship. Hence, anyone interested in physics-based simulation in biomedicine can come to the site and find the right project.

Why should I be interested in Simtk.org?
Clinician: If you are a clinician interested in using simulation tools you should visit Simtk.org to find out about state of the art tools, and how other researchers use and rate these tools.
Developer: If you are a developer of physics-based simulation software Simtk.org provides a robust place to manage, share and disseminate your code.

Why should I establish a project on Simtk.org?
By establishing a project on Simtk.org you are part of the physics based simulation community and can easily share information, publications, models and code with researchers interested in similar areas.

Simtk.org offers a flexible infrastructure that can support a large number of independent users, data sets and independently administered projects in one place. If your work is in physics-based simulation of biological structures or might use such simulations, you can use Simtk.org to share information with colleagues and other researchers in a convenient (24/7) environment. This could initially mean simply sharing image files, other media, references to publications or other manuscripts, but may also include executables and applications for download and source code.
Other Name(s): SimTK - the Simulation Toolkit, Simulation Toolkit
Parent Organization: Resource:Simbios
Supporting Agency: NIH
Related to: Resource:NIF Data Federation, Resource:Biositemaps
Resource Type(s): Topical portal, Software resource, Data set, Software repository
Keywords: framework, model, modeling, RNA folding, Protein folding, Myosin Dynamics, Neuromuscular Biomechanics, Cardiovascular Dynamics, Biomolecular Simulation, biomedical computing, repository, cardiovascular, neuromuscular, myosin, RNA
Grant: U54 GM072970
Abbreviation: SimTK
Resource: Resource
URL: https://simtk.org
Id: nif-0000-23302
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Curation status: Curated

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DefinitionSimtk.org is the home of the software fram Simtk.org is the home of the software framework initiated and developed by Simbios, the National NIH Center for Biomedical Computing focusing on Physics-based Simulation of Biological Structures. Simtk.org represents a centralized organization, a place, where like-minded people can gather to collectively pursue their interests in research areas, related to physics-based simulation of biological structures. One important goal is for Simtk.org to serve as a repository for models that are published (as well as the associated code) to create a "living" archive of simulation scholarship. Hence, anyone interested in physics-based simulation in biomedicine can come to the site and find the right project.

Why should I be interested in Simtk.org?
Clinician: If you are a clinician interested in using simulation tools you should visit Simtk.org to find out about state of the art tools, and how other researchers use and rate these tools.
Developer: If you are a developer of physics-based simulation software Simtk.org provides a robust place to manage, share and disseminate your code.

Why should I establish a project on Simtk.org?
By establishing a project on Simtk.org you are part of the physics based simulation community and can easily share information, publications, models and code with researchers interested in similar areas.

Simtk.org offers a flexible infrastructure that can support a large number of independent users, data sets and independently administered projects in one place. If your work is in physics-based simulation of biological structures or might use such simulations, you can use Simtk.org to share information with colleagues and other researchers in a convenient (24/7) environment. This could initially mean simply sharing image files, other media, references to publications or other manuscripts, but may also include executables and applications for download and source code.
applications for download and source code.
ExampleImageSimtk.png  +
GrantCategory:U54 GM072970   +
Has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki.Resource  +
Has roleTopical portal  +, Software resource  +, Data set  +, and Software repository  +
Idnif-0000-23302  +
Is part ofResource:Simbios  +
KeywordsFramework  +, Model  +, Modeling  +, RNA folding  +, Protein folding  +, Myosin Dynamics  +, Neuromuscular Biomechanics  +, Cardiovascular Dynamics  +, Biomolecular Simulation  +, Biomedical computing  +, Repository  +, Cardiovascular  +, Neuromuscular  +, Myosin  +, and RNA  +
LabelResource:Simtk.org  +
ModifiedDate13 December 2012  +
Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki.Resource  +
RelatedToResource:NIF Data Federation  +, and Resource:Biositemaps  +
SuperCategoryResource  +
Supporting AgencyNational Institutes of Health  +
SynonymSimTK - the Simulation Toolkit  +, and Simulation Toolkit  +