About
An open-source initiative developing advanced tools and best practices for dynamic system modeling in pharmacology, PK/PD, QSP, and systems biology.
Empowering Modelers in Pharmacology 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.
Why Heta?
- 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.
Get Started with Heta
Dive into the Heta Tutorial Begin your journey with our step-by-step tutorial designed for both beginners and experienced modelers.
Try the Heta Compiler Online
Experiment with Heta code directly in your browser—no installation required.
Explore Code Examples and Resources
- Check out various Heta code examples.
- Download the handy Heta Cheatsheet for quick reference.
Learn About Our Tools
- Understand the Heta Language.
- Discover how to use the Heta Compiler.
- Explore HetaSimulator.jl for simulation tasks.
Join Our Community
We are an open project, and contributions are warmly welcomed! For more details on how you can contribute, please visit the Contributing page.
How You Can Contribute
- 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.
Stay Connected
- 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.
Resources
- 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
Maintainers
- Evgeny Metelkin - Personal Page | GitHub
- Ivan Borisov - GitHub
Contact Us
- Email: dev@insysbio.com
© Heta Project, 2019-2025
Heta Project is sponsored by InSysBio CY Ltd