BioSimulations is a free platform for sharing and re-using biomodels, simulations, simulation results, and visualizations of simulation results. BioSimulations supports a wide range of frameworks (e.g., logical, Flux-Balance Analysis (FBA), continuous kinetic, discrete kinetic), simulation algorithms (e.g., FBA, SSA), model formats (e.g., SBML), and tools (e.g., COBRApy, COPASI, tellurium).
About BioSimulations

BioSimulations was developed by the Center for Reproducible Biomedical Modeling , the Karr Lab at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai , and the Center for Cell Analysis & Modeling at the University of Connecticut Health Center with support from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation.

BioSimulations is implemented using several open-source tools and cloud platforms. The models, simulations, and visualizations are available under the licenses specified for each resource. The code is openly available under the MIT license . The simulation tools provided are available under the licenses specified for each simulation tool at BioSimulators .

Please see the documentation for more information.

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Introducing BioSimulations, a versatile and comprehensive platform, designed to enable the exchange, utilization, and visualization of biomodels, simulations and their results. Our platform accommodates a broad spectrum of frameworks, including but not limited to logical, Flux-Balance Analysis (FBA), continuous kinetic and discrete kinetic. We are adept at handling a multitude of simulation algorithms such as FBA and SSA, along with a variety of model formats including SBML. Additionally, BioSimulations is fully compatible with eminent tools like COBRApy, COPASI, and Tellurium, reinforcing our commitment to offer a holistic, free platform for your needs.