Tag Archives: calibration

Our new review on fitting cardiac models

A reasonably short post to let you know about our recently published paper in WIREs Systems Biology and Medicine on parameter fitting in cardiac ion channel and action potential models with David Christini. There is an accessible introductory news article … Continue reading

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Job Available: Statistical inference for mechanistic models

N.B. Applications for this position are now closed. We are offering a 3 year position as a research fellow in statistical inference for mechanistic models. This is offered at either Postdoc or Senior postdoc level (equivalent grade to Assistant Professor) … Continue reading

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Three potassium channel modelling papers

Just a quick note to tell you about our latest batch of papers in the “Heart By Numbers” special issue of Biophysical Journal which arose from a meeting in Berlin last year. They are all about IKr, the rapid-delayed rectifying … Continue reading

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Model Complexity

We’ve been thinking about how to parameterise/train/calibrate models, and also how to select an appropriate model to begin with. This raises all sorts of interesting questions on the details, but this post is just about setting out a big overview … Continue reading

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