An open-source initiative developing advanced tools and best practices for dynamic system modeling in pharmacology, PK/PD, QSP, and systems biology.
The Heta Project is an open-source initiative dedicated to transforming the landscape of pharmacology and systems biology modeling. By developing a unified infrastructure and best practices, we empower researchers and practitioners to create dynamic quantitative models with ease and efficiency.
- Unified Data Structures: Store model components, datasets, and tasks in a consistent format.
- Domain-Specific Language: Utilize the Heta language, a DSL tailored for dynamic quantitative models.
- Open-Source Tools and Resources: Access tools, examples, and study materials.
- Best Practices and Workflows: Follow established methodologies for efficient model development.
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Dive into the Heta Tutorial Begin your journey with our step-by-step tutorial designed for both beginners and experienced modelers.
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Try the Heta Compiler Online
Experiment with Heta code directly in your browser—no installation required.
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Explore Code Examples and Resources
- Check out various Heta code examples.
- Download the handy Heta Cheatsheet for quick reference.
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Learn About Our Tools
- Understand the Heta Language.
- Discover how to use the Heta Compiler.
- Explore HetaSimulator.jl for simulation tasks.
We are an open project, and contributions are warmly welcomed! For more details on how you can contribute, please visit the Contributing page.
- Code Development: Help improve our tools and libraries.
- Documentation: Enhance our tutorials and guides.
- Testing: Participate in testing and provide feedback.
- Community Support: Engage with users on our Gitter channel.
- Website: Visit us at https://hetalang.github.io/.
- Chat: Join our Gitter community to discuss and collaborate.
- Events: Meet us at QSP/SB conferences and say hello.
- Simple Heta Models: A set of Heta models for testing — GitHub Repository
- SBML Heta Cases: Test suite for Heta language vs. SBML conversion — GitHub Repository
- Email: [email protected]
© Heta Project, 2019-2024
Heta Project is sponsored by InSysBio CY Ltd