SBML News |
libSBML 5.4.1 released!(24 Feb.'12) libSBML 5.4.1 fixes a few issues discovered in 5.4.0.libSBML 5.4.0 released!(15 Feb.'12) libSBML 5.4 fixes some annotation handling and SBML conversion bugs, and adds APIs and docs. |
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Community News |
SBW 2.9.0 released!(12 Feb.'12) The latest SBW features an updated JDesigner, improved SBML support in RoadRunner, and more!BioModels Database rel. 21(8 Feb.'12) The latest release adds 68 models, more annotations, and the use of identifiers.org.JSim 2.06 released(3 Feb.'12) JSim version 2.06 includes fixes to its interpretation of SBML. |
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Welcome to the portal for the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML),
a free and open interchange format for computer models of biological processes. SBML is useful for models of metabolism, cell signaling, and more. It continues to be evolved and expanded by an international community.
What is SBML? Read our introduction, then perhaps browse the mailing lists to glimpse what's happening with SBML today.
Looking for software that supports SBML? Our software guide lists over 230 systems. Are you instead looking for models? Visit BioModels Database, where you can find hundreds!
Interested in supporting SBML in your software? Read our basic introduction and then the SBML specifications to understand how to use SBML. After that, you may want to look at libSBML.
No matter how you use SBML, we invite you to sign up for news updates either through our RSS feed, our Twitter feed, or one of the mailing lists, and get involved with community efforts to help keep improving SBML. You can also call attention to your project's support of SBML by displaying the SBML logo.
SBML would not have been possible without support from multiple agencies and organizations, as well as intellectual contributions from many motivated individuals, including the major contributors who are shaping SBML Level 3.
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