From lpott005 at odu.edu Thu Apr 5 08:00:40 2018 From: lpott005 at odu.edu (LUCAS POTTER) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2018 11:00:40 -0400 Subject: [Population Modeling] 22nd International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications- Second Call For Papers Message-ID: CFP: IEEE DS-RT 2018 (October 15-17, 2018 - Madrid, Spain) ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------ Please accept our apologies if you have received multiple copies. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------ Call for Papers - DS-RT 2018 22nd IEEE/ACM* International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications http://ds-rt.com/ October 15-17, 2018 - Madrid, Spain *IEEE/ACM Pending Upon Approval ----------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT: Submission deadline: May 20th, 2018 *** The Symposium *** The 2018 IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications (DS-RT 2018) promises to be a grand affair and will take place in Madrid, Spain. DS-RT 2018 serves as a platform for simulationists from academia, industry and research labs for presenting recent research results in Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications. DS-RT 2018 targets the growing overlap between large distributed simulations and real-time applications, such as collaborative virtual environments, pervasive and ubiquitous application scenarios, motor-, controller-, sensor- and actuator systems. The conference features prominent invited speakers as well as papers by top researchers in the field. DS-RT 2018 will include contributed technical papers, invited papers, and panel discussions. The proceedings will be published by IEEE-CS press. *** Call for Papers *** DS-RT provides an international forum for the discussion and presentation of original ideas, recent results and achievements by researchers, research students, and systems developers on issues and challenges related to distributed simulation and real-time applications. Authors are encouraged to submit both theoretical and practical results of significance. Demonstration of new tools/applications is enlivened. The scope of the symposium includes, but is not limited to: - Paradigms, Methodology, Algorithms and Software Architectures for Large Scale Distributed and Real-Time Simulations (e.g. Parallel and Distributed Simulation, Multi-Agent Based Distributed Simulation, HLA/RTI, Web, Grid and cloud-based Simulation, hardware-software co-design for extreme-scale simulations) - Paradigms, Modelling, Architecture and Environments for Large Scale Real-time Systems and Concurrent Systems with hard and soft Real-Time Constraints - Non-functional Properties of Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Systems (e.g. Dependability, Availability, Reliability, Maintainability, Safety, Security, Trustworthiness, QoS) - Theoretical Foundations of Large-Scale Real-Time and Simulation Models (e.g. Event Systems, Causality, Space-Time Models, Notions of Time, Discrete and Continuous Systems, Simulator Coordination) - Advances in Modelling and Simulation Studies and Technologies (Reuse of Models, New Modelling Languages, Agent-based M&S, Spatial M&S, Cognitive Modelling, Neural Network Models, Artificial Intelligence in Simulation, Discrete Events, Continuous Simulation, Service-oriented Computing and Simulation, Web-based Modelling and Simulation, Simulation of Multimedia Applications and Systems, etc.) - Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing Architectures and Applications that involve Simulations and/or adhere to Real-Time Constraints - Languages and Tools, Development Environments, Data Interfaces, Network Protocols and Model Repositories that address Very Large Simulations - Data Management and Distribution Issues, Interest Management, Semantic Modelling, Multi-resolution Modelling, Dead-Reckoning Mechanisms - Simulation Studies at Large and Very Large Scale (e.g. Industrial, Commercial, Ecological and Environmental, Societal, Power and Energy) - Environmental and Emerging Simulation Challenges (e.g. Growth of Human Population, Climate Change, CO2, Health Care, Ecosystems, Sustainable Development, Water and Energy Supply, Human Mobility, Traffic Modelling, World Stock Markets, Food Supply Chains, Megacities, Smart Cities, Smart Networks, Disaster Planning, etc.) - Performance and Validation of Large-Scale and Distributed Simulations (e.g., benchmarking and analytical results, empirical studies DIS, HLA/RTI studies) - Visual Interactive Simulation Environments (e.g., Generic Animation, Visual Interactive Modelling, Interactive Computer Based Training and Learning, Scientific Visualization, High-End Computer Graphics) - Simulation-based Virtual Environments and Mixed Reality Systems (e.g. Interactive Virtual Reality, Human Communication through Immersive Environments) - Collaborative Virtual and Augmented Reality, Shared Interaction Spaces, Telepresence Systems and Shared Workspaces, 3D Video and Acoustic Reconstruction, Shared Object Manipulation - Design Issues, Interaction Designs, Human Computer Interaction Issues raised by Large Scale DS-RT Systems - Serious Gaming and Massive Multiplayer Online Games (MMOG) applications, architectures and scalability issues - Technologies for Living Labs (e.g. Mirror World Simulation, Interoperability, Large Scale Multi-Sensor Networks, Global Wireless Communication, Multi-Stakeholder Understanding and Innovation) - Innovative Styles of Interactions with Large Scale DS-RT Systems (e.g. Implicit, Situative and Attentive Interaction, Tangible Interaction, Embedded Interaction, etc.) - Media Convergence (e.g. New Technologies, Media Theory, Real-Time considerations of Multi-Modality, etc.) *** Important Dates *** Paper Submission Deadline: May 20th, 2018 Notification of Acceptance: July 1st, 2018 Camera Ready version due: July 31st, 2018 Symposium presentation: October 15-17, 2018 *** Submission *** High-quality original papers are solicited. Papers must be unpublished and must not be submitted for publication elsewhere. All papers will be reviewed by Technical Program Committee members and other experts active in the field to ensure high quality and relevance to the conference. Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings to be published by IEEE-CS press. Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers to the Journal of Simulation. General information regarding submission can be found at http://ds-rt.com/2018/. Questions from authors may be directed to the Program Co-Chairs. IMPORTANT: CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE BY AT LEAST ONE AUTHOR OF ACCEPTED PAPERS IS MANDATORY *** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE*** General Chair Jos? Luis Risco Mart?n, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain Program Co-Chairs Eva Besada, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain Floriano De Rango, University of Calabria, Italy Posters Chair Peppino Fazio, University of Calabria, Italy Demo Chair Amilcare F. Santamaria, University of Calabria, Italy Special Sessions Chair Robson De Grande, Brock University, Canada Publicity Chair Lucas Potter, Old Dominion University, VA, USA Finance Chair Guillermo Botella, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From leandrohw at gmail.com Sat Apr 7 13:25:26 2018 From: leandrohw at gmail.com (Leandro Watanabe) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2018 13:25:26 -0700 Subject: [Population Modeling] Dissemination of our work in the population modeling working group In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Jacob, Sorry I don't think I have any material that is suitable for a 7th grader. I don't have experience with preparing materials for middle/ junior high students but I believe the models you showed to the young folks need to be abstracted to behavioral level. It would be nice if someone have models using cool user interfaces with nice visualizations instead of just plots. Thanks, Leandro On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 2:08 PM, Jacob Barhak wrote: > Greeting Population Modelers, > > The IMAG-MSM Public Dissemination & Education Working Group (IMAG-PDE) has > reached back to us with the following text: > > "As of right now, our IMAG-PDE group can help disseminate your work by > posting example models (on our community page on SimTK) that demonstrate > for a 7th grade-level audience how you use modeling to address questions > relating to biology, human health, and behavior. Do you have any example > models that fit this description? If so, please upload them on SimTK" > > Here is a link to their community page. > > https://simtk.org/category/communityPage.php?cat=1005& > sort=date&page=0&srch=& > > I assembled all our work in the last few years into a Matrix that maps the > field. You can find it in this link: > > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ljl6l7hyYbb7wmyoFcrJl38593ufq > t65agwHT_EIFEo/edit?usp=sharing > > Many of you will find your work represented in this Matrix as it is based > on your past contributions. Feel free to ask for changes. You will find > links to the papers that assembled this matrix in our SimTK portal: > https://simtk.org/projects/popmodwkgrpimag > > I tried showing one of our papers to a couple of 5th graders with enhanced > math and concluded that text we assembled in our papers is not readable for > this age group. The IMAG-PDE working group is asking us for material > suitable for 7th grade which is close. I would appreciate some feedback on > the matter to allow us to fulfill the request made by the IMAG-PDE group. > > This topic is open for anyone who wishes to contribute. However, the > people in the list below may have more interest in this topic since I am > trying to pass forward their work. I assume some of you have received > grants that have dissemination elements in them, so helping here would help > in your next progress report. > > If there is anyone on this list who has experience with preparing > educational material for middle / junior high school, please step forward > to help pass our findings to the younger generation. > > Hopefully some of you will step forward. > > Jacob > > > ####### List of Population modelers currently represented ####### > > > Nathan Geffen > Christopher Fonnesbeck > Dan Yamin > Katherine Ogurtsova > Jeff Shrager > Feilim Mac Gabhann > Carl Asche > Michael Thomas > Marco Ajelli > Amit Huppert > Ram Pendyala > Bishal Paudel > Resit Akcakaya > Pawel Topa > Vivek Balaraman > Matthias Templ > Leandro Watanabe > Robert Smith? > Bruce Y. Lee > Aristides Moustakas > Andreas Zeigler > M?elanie Prague > Romualdo Santos > Matthias Chung > Robin Gras > Valery Forbes > Sixten Borg > Tracy Comans > Yifei Ma > Nieko Punt > William Jusko > Lucas Brotz > Ayaz Hyder > Olaf Dammann > Sergey Nuzhdin > Jacob Barhak > Atesmachew B Hailegiorgis > Shweta Bansal > Steve Leff > Joshua G. Behr > C. Anthony Hunt > Talitha Feenstra > Madhav Marathe > Mary Butler > Bradley Davidson > Paul Marjoram > Stefan Scholz > Jonathan Karnon > Aaron Garrett > Wojciech (Al) Chrosny > Samarth Swarup > Naren Ramakrishnan > Cristina Lanzas > Amiyaal Ilany > > > _______________________________________________ > PopModWkGrpIMAG-news mailing list > PopModWkGrpIMAG-news at simtk.org > https://simtk.org/mailman/listinfo/popmodwkgrpimag-news > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gregory.zacharewicz at u-bordeaux.fr Sun Apr 22 15:07:07 2018 From: gregory.zacharewicz at u-bordeaux.fr (Gregory Zacharewicz Univ Bdx) Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2018 00:07:07 +0200 Subject: [Population Modeling] Invited Papers @ Summersim 2018 in Bordeaux In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <89a33d44-9572-8410-d1f9-3c541d7e6bac@u-bordeaux.fr> Dear Population Modelers, We organize Summersim 2018 in Bordeaux next JULY 9-12, 2018: http://www.scs.org/summersim Last year you were participating at the event. We would be delighted to organize a special session with at least 3 invited papers on the topic. Would you be interested ? You can reply to us. Best regards, Greg Zacharewicz ********************************************************************** Gregory ZACHAREWICZ (MCU HDR) https://cv.archives-ouvertes.fr/gregory-zacharewicz General Chair of SpringSim'18 Baltimore http://www.scs.org/springsim Program Chair of SummerSim'18 Bordeaux http://www.scs.org/summersim Laboratoire IMS UMR CNRS 5218 Groupe Productique (GRAI) 351 Cours de la Lib?ration, 33405 Talence cedex, France Tel Lab: +33 (0)5 4000 8395 - Tel IUT: +33 (0)5 56 84 57 74 Cel : +33 (0)6 78 99 41 79 - Fax Lab: +33 (0)5 40 00 66 44 ********************************************************************** (les caracteres accentues ont pu etre omis dans le corps de ce message) --- L'absence de virus dans ce courrier ?lectronique a ?t? v?rifi?e par le logiciel antivirus Avast. https://www.avast.com/antivirus From jwalonoski at mitre.org Wed Apr 25 11:21:47 2018 From: jwalonoski at mitre.org (Walonoski, Jason A.) Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2018 18:21:47 +0000 Subject: [Population Modeling] Introduction Email Message-ID: <5D4481CC-BEDF-44AA-9DCA-758BF20E6C5A@mitre.org> Hello All, My name is Jason Walonoski. I work on the open-source Synthea project ("synthetic health") that simulates the progression and treatment of diseases and primarily outputs synthetic patient records along with other data. Synthea Homepage: https://synthetichealth.github.io/synthea Source Code: https://github.com/synthetichealth/synthea Documentation: https://github.com/synthetichealth/synthea/wiki Disease Models: https://synthetichealth.github.io/module-builder/ (defaults with the fake disease "Exampilitis") Videos: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSGw0ljYxpY - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qGhjVPfW9w ?On 4/25/18, 11:11 AM, "PopModWkGrpIMAG-news on behalf of popmodwkgrpimag-news-request at simtk.org" wrote: Welcome to the PopModWkGrpIMAG-news at simtk.org mailing list! Welcome to the Population Modeling Working Group mailing list associated with the Inter Agency Modeling and Analysis Group (IMAG). We ask that as your first post, you will send an introduction to your own population modeling work to the list. Please send links to your web site / video / related publication to the following email address: popmodwkgrpimag-news at simtk.org From jacob.barhak at gmail.com Wed Apr 25 13:51:03 2018 From: jacob.barhak at gmail.com (Jacob Barhak) Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2018 20:51:03 +0000 Subject: [Population Modeling] Introduction Email In-Reply-To: <5D4481CC-BEDF-44AA-9DCA-758BF20E6C5A@mitre.org> References: <5D4481CC-BEDF-44AA-9DCA-758BF20E6C5A@mitre.org> Message-ID: Hi Jason, When Synthea outputs to EHR, it uses HL7 or FHIR - this is an advantage over many other systems. I thought it is worthwhile mentioning this beyond your text. I also saw it has built in modules and you already modeled some diseases such as diabetes, beyond your example. Thanks for sharing. Jacob On Wed, Apr 25, 2018, 14:23 Walonoski, Jason A. wrote: > Hello All, > > My name is Jason Walonoski. I work on the open-source Synthea project > ("synthetic health") that simulates the progression and treatment of > diseases and primarily outputs synthetic patient records along with other > data. > > Synthea Homepage: https://synthetichealth.github.io/synthea > Source Code: https://github.com/synthetichealth/synthea > Documentation: https://github.com/synthetichealth/synthea/wiki > Disease Models: https://synthetichealth.github.io/module-builder/ > (defaults with the fake disease "Exampilitis") > Videos: > - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSGw0ljYxpY > - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qGhjVPfW9w > > > > ?On 4/25/18, 11:11 AM, "PopModWkGrpIMAG-news on behalf of > popmodwkgrpimag-news-request at simtk.org" < > popmodwkgrpimag-news-bounces at simtk.org on behalf of > popmodwkgrpimag-news-request at simtk.org> wrote: > > Welcome to the PopModWkGrpIMAG-news at simtk.org mailing list! Welcome to > the Population Modeling Working Group mailing list associated with the > Inter Agency Modeling and Analysis Group (IMAG). > > We ask that as your first post, you will send an introduction to your > own population modeling work to the list. Please send links to your > web site / video / related publication to the following email address: > popmodwkgrpimag-news at simtk.org > > > _______________________________________________ > PopModWkGrpIMAG-news mailing list > PopModWkGrpIMAG-news at simtk.org > https://simtk.org/mailman/listinfo/popmodwkgrpimag-news > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hyder.22 at osu.edu Wed Apr 25 13:58:30 2018 From: hyder.22 at osu.edu (Hyder, Ayaz) Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2018 20:58:30 +0000 Subject: [Population Modeling] Introduction Email In-Reply-To: References: <5D4481CC-BEDF-44AA-9DCA-758BF20E6C5A@mitre.org> Message-ID: <16ACBB7B-07C5-40D1-B119-E08DCDDBFD0C@osu.edu> As a follow-up, have you compared health effect estimates using the synthetic and real-world data? For example, if you looked at the impact of air pollution on asthma using each type of data, then do you get similar results? Thanks Ayaz Hyder, PhD Assistant Professor, Division of Environmental Health Sciences Affiliated Faculty, Translational Data Analytics College of Public Health, The Ohio State University 614-247-4936 | http://cph.osu.edu/people/ahyder | Research blog On Apr 25, 2018, at 4:51 PM, Jacob Barhak > wrote: Hi Jason, When Synthea outputs to EHR, it uses HL7 or FHIR - this is an advantage over many other systems. I thought it is worthwhile mentioning this beyond your text. I also saw it has built in modules and you already modeled some diseases such as diabetes, beyond your example. Thanks for sharing. Jacob On Wed, Apr 25, 2018, 14:23 Walonoski, Jason A. > wrote: Hello All, My name is Jason Walonoski. I work on the open-source Synthea project ("synthetic health") that simulates the progression and treatment of diseases and primarily outputs synthetic patient records along with other data. Synthea Homepage: https://synthetichealth.github.io/synthea Source Code: https://github.com/synthetichealth/synthea Documentation: https://github.com/synthetichealth/synthea/wiki Disease Models: https://synthetichealth.github.io/module-builder/ (defaults with the fake disease "Exampilitis") Videos: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSGw0ljYxpY - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qGhjVPfW9w ?On 4/25/18, 11:11 AM, "PopModWkGrpIMAG-news on behalf of popmodwkgrpimag-news-request at simtk.org" on behalf of popmodwkgrpimag-news-request at simtk.org> wrote: Welcome to the PopModWkGrpIMAG-news at simtk.org mailing list! Welcome to the Population Modeling Working Group mailing list associated with the Inter Agency Modeling and Analysis Group (IMAG). We ask that as your first post, you will send an introduction to your own population modeling work to the list. Please send links to your web site / video / related publication to the following email address: popmodwkgrpimag-news at simtk.org _______________________________________________ PopModWkGrpIMAG-news mailing list PopModWkGrpIMAG-news at simtk.org https://simtk.org/mailman/listinfo/popmodwkgrpimag-news _______________________________________________ PopModWkGrpIMAG-news mailing list PopModWkGrpIMAG-news at simtk.org https://simtk.org/mailman/listinfo/popmodwkgrpimag-news -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jwalonoski at mitre.org Wed Apr 25 14:39:35 2018 From: jwalonoski at mitre.org (Walonoski, Jason A.) Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2018 21:39:35 +0000 Subject: [Population Modeling] Introduction Email In-Reply-To: <16ACBB7B-07C5-40D1-B119-E08DCDDBFD0C@osu.edu> References: <5D4481CC-BEDF-44AA-9DCA-758BF20E6C5A@mitre.org> <16ACBB7B-07C5-40D1-B119-E08DCDDBFD0C@osu.edu> Message-ID: <355FD463-C017-4960-83D6-6D4537009521@mitre.org> While we model asthma at a high-level, using some publicly available statistics, we have not closely validated that module against real-world data. The modules have varying levels of verification and validation. Since our model does not consider regional air pollution, I have no reason to believe it would be that accurate. Pollution (of all kinds), the environment, and a wide range of other ?determinants of health? are factors that we want to add as time goes on. Thanks, Jay. From: "Hyder, Ayaz" Date: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 4:58 PM To: Jacob Barhak Cc: Jason Walonoski , "popmodwkgrpimag-news at simtk.org" Subject: Re: [Population Modeling] Introduction Email As a follow-up, have you compared health effect estimates using the synthetic and real-world data? For example, if you looked at the impact of air pollution on asthma using each type of data, then do you get similar results? Thanks Ayaz Hyder, PhD Assistant Professor, Division of Environmental Health Sciences Affiliated Faculty, Translational Data Analytics College of Public Health, The Ohio State University 614-247-4936 | http://cph.osu.edu/people/ahyder | Research blog On Apr 25, 2018, at 4:51 PM, Jacob Barhak > wrote: Hi Jason, When Synthea outputs to EHR, it uses HL7 or FHIR - this is an advantage over many other systems. I thought it is worthwhile mentioning this beyond your text. I also saw it has built in modules and you already modeled some diseases such as diabetes, beyond your example. Thanks for sharing. Jacob On Wed, Apr 25, 2018, 14:23 Walonoski, Jason A. > wrote: Hello All, My name is Jason Walonoski. I work on the open-source Synthea project ("synthetic health") that simulates the progression and treatment of diseases and primarily outputs synthetic patient records along with other data. Synthea Homepage: https://synthetichealth.github.io/synthea Source Code: https://github.com/synthetichealth/synthea Documentation: https://github.com/synthetichealth/synthea/wiki Disease Models: https://synthetichealth.github.io/module-builder/ (defaults with the fake disease "Exampilitis") Videos: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSGw0ljYxpY - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qGhjVPfW9w On 4/25/18, 11:11 AM, "PopModWkGrpIMAG-news on behalf of popmodwkgrpimag-news-request at simtk.org" on behalf of popmodwkgrpimag-news-request at simtk.org> wrote: Welcome to the PopModWkGrpIMAG-news at simtk.org mailing list! Welcome to the Population Modeling Working Group mailing list associated with the Inter Agency Modeling and Analysis Group (IMAG). We ask that as your first post, you will send an introduction to your own population modeling work to the list. Please send links to your web site / video / related publication to the following email address: popmodwkgrpimag-news at simtk.org _______________________________________________ PopModWkGrpIMAG-news mailing list PopModWkGrpIMAG-news at simtk.org https://simtk.org/mailman/listinfo/popmodwkgrpimag-news _______________________________________________ PopModWkGrpIMAG-news mailing list PopModWkGrpIMAG-news at simtk.org https://simtk.org/mailman/listinfo/popmodwkgrpimag-news -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jacob.barhak at gmail.com Wed Apr 25 16:32:55 2018 From: jacob.barhak at gmail.com (Jacob Barhak) Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2018 23:32:55 +0000 Subject: [Population Modeling] Introduction Email In-Reply-To: <355FD463-C017-4960-83D6-6D4537009521@mitre.org> References: <5D4481CC-BEDF-44AA-9DCA-758BF20E6C5A@mitre.org> <16ACBB7B-07C5-40D1-B119-E08DCDDBFD0C@osu.edu> <355FD463-C017-4960-83D6-6D4537009521@mitre.org> Message-ID: So Jay, The value of the model is not in its accuracy, its in the fact that it compresses the data. Most disease models are not very accurate and do not validate well when put out of their "comfort zone". Yet they are valuable due to their descriptive power. The more disease models we have the better view we have. Its like more wiseman to describe the elephant if you know the anecdote. We really need more models to better understand our surroundings. And you guys are sure doing your part. Jacob On Wed, Apr 25, 2018, 17:39 Walonoski, Jason A. wrote: > While we model asthma at a high-level, using some publicly available > statistics, we have not closely validated that module against real-world > data. The modules have varying levels of verification and validation. Since > our model does not consider regional air pollution, I have no reason to > believe it would be that accurate. Pollution (of all kinds), the > environment, and a wide range of other ?determinants of health? are > factors that we want to add as time goes on. > > > > Thanks, > > Jay. > > > > *From: *"Hyder, Ayaz" > *Date: *Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 4:58 PM > *To: *Jacob Barhak > *Cc: *Jason Walonoski , " > popmodwkgrpimag-news at simtk.org" > *Subject: *Re: [Population Modeling] Introduction Email > > > > As a follow-up, have you compared health effect estimates using the > synthetic and real-world data? For example, if you looked at the impact of > air pollution on asthma using each type of data, then do you get similar > results? > > > > Thanks > > > > Ayaz Hyder, PhD > *Assistant Professor, Division of Environmental Health Sciences* > > > *Affiliated Faculty, Translational Data Analytics *College of Public > Health, The Ohio State University > > 614-247-4936 | http://cph.osu.edu/people/ahyder | Research blog > > > > > On Apr 25, 2018, at 4:51 PM, Jacob Barhak wrote: > > > > Hi Jason, > > > > When Synthea outputs to EHR, it uses HL7 or FHIR - this is an advantage > over many other systems. I thought it is worthwhile mentioning this beyond > your text. > > > > I also saw it has built in modules and you already modeled some diseases > such as diabetes, beyond your example. > > > > Thanks for sharing. > > > > Jacob > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 25, 2018, 14:23 Walonoski, Jason A. > wrote: > > Hello All, > > My name is Jason Walonoski. I work on the open-source Synthea project > ("synthetic health") that simulates the progression and treatment of > diseases and primarily outputs synthetic patient records along with other > data. > > Synthea Homepage: https://synthetichealth.github.io/synthea > Source Code: https://github.com/synthetichealth/synthea > Documentation: https://github.com/synthetichealth/synthea/wiki > Disease Models: https://synthetichealth.github.io/module-builder/ > (defaults with the fake disease "Exampilitis") > Videos: > - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSGw0ljYxpY > - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qGhjVPfW9w > > > > On 4/25/18, 11:11 AM, "PopModWkGrpIMAG-news on behalf of > popmodwkgrpimag-news-request at simtk.org" < > popmodwkgrpimag-news-bounces at simtk.org on behalf of > popmodwkgrpimag-news-request at simtk.org> wrote: > > Welcome to the PopModWkGrpIMAG-news at simtk.org mailing list! 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