David Brooks
2 Papers
David Brooks is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Workflow. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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BioSimulators: a central registry of simulation engines and services for recommending specific tools
Bilal Shaikh,Lucian P. Smith,D. Vasilescu,Gnaneswara Marupilla,Michael Wilson,Eran Agmon,Henry Agnew,Steven S. Andrews,Azraf Anwar,Moritz Emanuel Beber,Frank Bergmann,David Brooks,Lutz Brusch,Laurence Calzone,Kiri Choi,Joshua Cooper,John Detloff,Brian Drawert,Michel Dumontier,G. Bard Ermentrout,James R. Faeder,Andrew Philip Freiburger,F. Frohlich,Akira Funahashi,Alan Garny,John H. Gennari,Padraig Gleeson,Anne Goelzer,Zachary B. Haiman,Joseph M. Hellerstein,Stefan Hoops,Jon Ison,Diego Jahn,Henry V. Jakubowski,Ryan M. Jordan,Mat'uvs Kalavs,M. Konig,Wolfram Liebermeister,Synchon Mandal,Robert A. McDougal,J. Kyle Medley,Pedro Mendes,Robert T. Muller,Chris J. Myers,Aurélien Naldi,Tung V N Nguyen,David P. Nickerson,Brett G. Olivier,Drashti Patoliya,Loic Paulev'e,Linda R. Petzold,Ankita Priya,Anand Rampadarath,Johann M. Rohwer,Ali S. Saglam,Dilawar Singh,Ankur Sinha,Jacky L. Snoep,Hugh Sorby,Ryan K. Spangler,Jörn Starruß,Payton J Thomas,D. D. van Niekerk,Daniel Weindl,Fengkai Zhang,Anna Zhukova,Arthur P. Goldberg,Michael L. Blinov,Herbert M. Sauro,Ion I. Moraru,Jonathan R. Karr +70 more
TL;DR: The foundation of BioSimulators is standards, such as CellML, SBML, SED-ML and the COMBINE archive format, and validation tools for simulation projects and simulation tools that ensure these standards are used consistently.
Generating interactive visual maps of anatomical connectivity from SPARC connectivity knowledge
David P. Nickerson,David Brooks,Thomas R. Gillespie,Fahim T. Imam,Jeffrey S. Grethe,Susan Tappan,Bernard de Bono,Maryann E. Martone,Peter Hunter +8 more
TL;DR: SPARC Connectivity Knowledge Base of the Autonomic Nervous System (SCKAN) as mentioned in this paper provides explicit knowledge about CNS-ANS-end organ circuitry derived from SPARC data and scientific literature, in a form that supports computational reasoning.