MoBi®

The systems biology software tool for multiscale physiological modeling and simulation.

MoBi® is a sophisticated, flexible software package for mechanistic and dynamic modeling of biological processes and drug action. It is completely integrated with PK-Sim® [our package for physiologically-based pharmacokinetics (PBPK) modeling] and is, consequently, especially suited for the analysis of complex pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic models under simultaneous consideration of whole-body physiology.

Modeling with MoBi® is a unique means to integrate in vitro and in vivo findings into one unified representation allowing for the evaluation, analysis, interpretation and prediction of experiments to an utmost level of detail. MoBi® facilitates the process of model building and simulation of biochemical reaction networks with its intuitive graphical user interface, the import and export to other modeling languages (e.g. SCAMP) and a powerful visualization tool for simulation results.

The integration of MoBi® and MATLAB®, particularly the recently developed MoBi® Toolbox for MATLAB®, allows for the seamless performance of complex optimizations and sensitivity analyses as well as the implementation of large, highly sophisticated simulation and analysis tasks that can be programmed to run in an automated way.

     

PBPK model and time course of a drug and one of its metabolites.

Biochemical reaction network model.

 

 

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October 10, 2008

Published: Physiology-based simulations of a pathological condition...

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September 03, 2008

Published in Expert Opinion: Whole body physiologically-based pharmacokinetic models...

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July 03, 2008

New poster online: WB-PBPK Population Modeling to Simulate the Influence of Weight and Age...

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November 16, 2008

American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Annual Meeting & Exposition, Atlanta, GA, USA, November 16-20

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November 24, 2008

IBM Life Sciences Modeling & Simulation Summit, Palisades, NY, USA, November 24-25

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May 07, 2009

14th Expertentreffen Pharmakokinetik / Pharmakodynamik (PK/PD), Friedewald, Germany, May 7-9

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