WIP Based on Gene's Enabling a Better Tomorrow Map IM-2879 this is a Specific Health Care version based on the archived Systemswiki Health Care material. The focus is on Models and Simulation, with videos and discussion in the fullness of time. I am following Gene's Adventures in Wonderland framework. Revised for More Complex AnyLogic transition at IM-57331
Health Systems and Data Science Course
Level of biological organization linking cell level division and population level evolution
Biology levels and genetics
Modeling 5: Gene Regulation
System Modeling 5: Gene Regulation Instructions
System Modeling 5: Gene Regulation
Feb2026 summary concept map with loops (Directed Cyclic Graph) of Gemini interaction about Sheaf theory and its relationship with other Category Theory using Gene Bellinger's AI prompts Revisited interaction April 2026 based on Daniel Rosiak's (free) book Sheaf theory with examples
Sheaf and Other Category Theory
WIP for Nutrition and the first 1000 days
Nutrition and Early Childhood Development
An example of why it's so critical to understand where the boundaries are when considering a system. (developed from Eric Wolstenholme's Archetype examples by Gene Bellinger)
YouTube Video
Hospital Early Discharge Boundaries
Gene Bellinger's CST course requires several causation models to be developed. This is my first sheet of such models.
Certified Systems Thinker #1
Go to Gene Bellinger's insight version with video link This common archetype of systems that include relapse or recidivism allows exploration of the unintended effects of increasing upstream capacity and swamping downstream capacity. The increase in the relapse rate eventually returns to swamp upstream capacity as well. A social welfare example, based on a TANF case study, from How Small System Dynamics Models Can Help the Policy Process. N. Ghaffarzadegan, J. Lyneis, GP Richardson. System Dynamics Review 27,1 (2011) 22-44 abstract Conference version here
Swamping Insight
Causal loop diagram from Gene Bellinger's project folder on requisite organization based on his extension of Eliot Jaques stratified systems theory. See also insight applied to health
Levels of work dynamics
SM5: Gene Regulation Instructions
This is a stock-flow consistent model, namely the simplest (SIM) model with government money. I have added imports and exports and an exchange rate which has an influence on consumption demand via real disposable income and real foreign demand.
Godley/Lavoie (2006), chapter 3
(I had to change the equation for consumption demand. The disposable income now enters with a time lag of one period. Otherwise the model would be recursive and would not work in Insight Maker. Thanks to Gene for support.)designed by Dirk Ehnts (blog)
SIM model, open economy version
From Fig 1.1 p11 Pigliucci M and Muller GB (2010) Evolution: The Extended Synthesis. This is a shift in emphasis from statistical correlation to mechanistic causation (p12), including the conditions for the origin and innovation of traits (p13). It overcomes the gradualism, externalism and gene centrism of the Modern Synthesis. Non-gradual change is a property of complex dynamical systems. EvoDevo processes generate particular forms of change rather than others.Genes are followers in the evolutionary process that capture the emergent interactions among environment, development and inheritance into genetic-epigenetic circuits, which are passed to and elaborated on in subsequent generations (p14).
Evolution extended synthesis
Small Intestine example from Progress in Biophysics & Molecular Biology Special Issue 2016 From the century of the genome to the century of the organism: New theoretical approaches paper on organization. Compare with Bogdanov (click tag)
Biology Principles of Organization and Variation 1
This is a stock-flow consistent model, namely a modified version of the simplest (PC) model with money and boonds.
Godley/Lavoie (2006), chapter 4
(I had to change the equation for consumption demand. The disposable income now enters with a time lag of one period. Otherwise the model would be recursive and would not work in Insight Maker. Thanks to Gene for support.)designed by Dirk Ehnts (blog)
PC model
WIP based mostly on Jan
Toporowski
2013 vol 1 and
2018 vol 2 books on Michal Kalecki: An Intellectual Biography
Layout Consistent with David Wheat MacroEconomic model CLD Insight by Gene Bellinger
Kalecki economic thought
copied from: Gene Bellinger (Success to the Successful Archetype | Insight Maker)
Success to the successful archetype represents two reinforcing structures which may be in a delicate balance though as soon as one gains a small advantage the resource allocation favors the more successful and the result is then rapidly skewed in the direction of the more successful. See also
Archetypes.
Success to the Successful Archetype
Abstract
High altitude environments challenge the physiology of
mammals mainly due to hypoxic conditions. As a response to this, many mammals
show molecular adaptations e.g. by mutations in the genes encoding the hemoglobins.
This can result in an increase O2 affinity (and thereby a
leftshifted O2 dissociation curve) which will enhance the pulmonary
loading of O2. However, the shift can also hamper the O2 unloading
process to the metabolic tissue. To elucidate this trade-off between loading and
unloading a numerical computer model was made in the program Insigt maker based
on the organism, deer mouse (
Peromyscus
maniculatus). The numerical solution was calculated by the Runge-Kutta
method. A time step (dt) of 0.00001 was chosen, as the results were independent
of dt at this value. This was tested by investigating the residual values of an
interval of dt around 0.00001. The model showed how the trade-off is expressed
at different altitudes and how the degree of advantages/disadvantages varies.
Based on the model it can be suggested that the trade-off is beneficial, when
the hypoxia is severe at high altitude. This is consistent with previously
findings.
Model af O2 transport under hypoxi