Dear QuimP user
Thank you for downloading our software. Before you start using QuimP we kindly ask you to register, which will take less than a minute.
You will obtain a key by e-mail that is linked to the e-mail address you provide.
You can use your personal key on different QuimP installations.
QuimP is free for academic, non-commercial use according to the License Agreement found here:
pilip.lnx.warwick.ac.uk/LICENSE.txt
Why do I need to register?
QuimP has been developed as scientific software since 2002. Since 2015 BBSRC are funding QuimP development with the goal of making it available as a community resource.
We would also like to acknowledge support from the Software Sustainability Institute who are helping to build a resource that will be sustainable in future.
Registration is needed to demonstrate the actual demand for QuimP, and is therefore essential to secure continued funding.
We most welcome any feedback which will help us to make QuimP better!
If you publish work where data has been generated using QuimP please include the following statement:
"QuimP [1] used in this study was developed at the University of Warwick with support from BBSRC (BBR grant BB/M01150X/1)".
[1] Piotr Baniukiewicz, Sharon Collier, Till Bretschneider, QuimP: analyzing transmembrane signalling in highly deformable cells. Bioinformatics, Volume 34, Issue 15, 1 August 2018, Pages 2695-2697, https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bty169.
How do I register
- Follow this link pilip.lnx.warwick.ac.uk/registration.html.
- Enter your registration details on our web page.
- Check your inbox for an e-mail containing the registration code.
- Enter the same details into this form.
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"The Software Sustainability Institute cultivates world-class research with software. The Institute is based at the universities of Edinburgh, Manchester, Southampton and Oxford."
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"We are one of seven Research Councils that work together as Research Councils UK (RCUK). We are funded by the Government's Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS)."
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