Computational biology is everywhere. As biology has developed into a vast field over the last century, available data size increased both in terms of the analyzed samples and assessed biological characteristics. Translating these data into knowledge requires computational approaches. These methods, from mathematical modeling to AI, are used across diverse applications like species evolution and human diseases

This symposium, hosted by the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, aims to unite computational biologists to highlight the shared nature of their work and foster collaboration. 

As speakers, the following SIB Group Leaders: 

Join us in Lausanne for discussions and idea exchange in a friendly environment by Lake Geneva.

 

Dates

Abstract submission deadline: Monday 2 June 2025

Notification of acceptance: 23 June 2025

Early Registration closing date: 30 June 2025

Final registration: 1 September 2025

Social dinner: 18 September 2025