2020 Science
2020 Science is a collaborative research programme based at the University of Oxford, University College London, and Microsoft Research, Cambridge. The programme is focused on fostering the creation of a new generation of future scientific leaders – new kinds of scientists with the ability to lead the way in tackling fundamental challenges in science in areas of societal importance. At the heart of the programme is the development and application of novel computational approaches, methods and tools to address some fundamental problems in natural science, and the scientific computing, scientific software development and software engineering that underpin the development of predictive models of complex, multi-scale biological systems.
Selected Publications
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Ten simple rules for effective computational research
James M Osborne‚ Miguel O Bernabeu‚ Maria Bruna‚ Ben Calderhead‚ Jonathan Cooper‚ Neil Dalchau‚ Sara−Jane Dunn‚ Alexander G Fletcher‚ Robin Freeman‚ Derek Groen and others
In PLoS Computational Biology. Vol. 10. No. 3. Pages e1003506. 2014.
Details about Ten simple rules for effective computational research | BibTeX data for Ten simple rules for effective computational research | DOI (10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003506)
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Chaste: an open source C++ library for computational physiology and biology
Gary R Mirams‚ Christopher J Arthurs‚ Miguel O Bernabeu‚ Rafel Bordas‚ Jonathan Cooper‚ Alberto Corrias‚ Yohan Davit‚ Sara−Jane Dunn‚ Alexander G Fletcher‚ Daniel G Harvey and others
In PLoS computational biology. Vol. 9. No. 3. Pages e1002970. 2013.
Details about Chaste: an open source C++ library for computational physiology and biology | BibTeX data for Chaste: an open source C++ library for computational physiology and biology | DOI (10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002970)