Welcome to the Glasgow University Computational Biology Conference 2024
Take part in talks, networking and learning about everything computational biology!
When: 5th & 6th September.
Where: Advanced Research Center (ARC)
Abstract submission deadline: 1st August 2024
What to expect:
- Two specialist sessions:
- Is spatial transcriptomics worth the hype?
- What is generative AI and how do you use it?
- Scientific talks:
- Three amazing keynote speakers
- Abstracts selected from your community on various topics within bioinformatics and computational biology
- Networking:
- Coffee breaks long enough to have some great discussions!
- Poster session
Our 2024 Keynote Speakers
Programme of talks
Conference Scope and Interests
Our conference is dedicated to exploring the diverse and dynamic intersections of computational biology. We welcome contributions from all areas where computational techniques and biological research converge. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Genomics and Proteomics: Analysis of genomic sequences, gene expression data, and protein structures using computational models and algorithms.
- Systems Biology: Integration of computational and mathematical modeling to understand complex biological systems and networks.
- Bioinformatics: Development and application of tools for the storage, retrieval, and analysis of biological data.
- Computational Neuroscience: Modeling of neural systems and brain functions using computational techniques.
- Structural Biology: Computational prediction and analysis of biological macromolecules’ 3D structures.
- Evolutionary Biology: Use of computational methods to study evolutionary processes and phylogenetics.
- Synthetic Biology: Designing and modeling synthetic biological systems and organisms through computational approaches.
- Biomedical Informatics: Application of computational tools to manage and analyze biomedical data for healthcare advancements.
- Computational Pharmacology: Modeling and simulation of drug interactions and effects at the molecular and system levels.
- Ecology and Environmental Biology: Use of computational models to understand ecological systems and their responses to environmental changes.
- Machine Learning and AI in Biology: Application of machine learning and artificial intelligence to solve biological problems and uncover new insights.
We are committed to fostering an inclusive and interdisciplinary environment where researchers from all backgrounds can share their latest findings, engage in thoughtful discussions, and build collaborations that push the boundaries of what is possible in computational biology. Whether you are a seasoned expert or a budding researcher, we invite you to join us in advancing the field and exploring new frontiers.
Practical information
Location
Advanced Research Centre (ARC), University of Glasgow
Telephone: +44 (0)141 330 4170
Address: The Mazumdar-Shaw Advanced Research Centre, 11 Chapel Lane, G11 6EW
Transport to the Conference
There are a number of ways to get to the conference site either by walking, cycling, public transport or driving. For more information about site accessibility, click the button below. We encourage all attendees to take sustainable travel routes where possible.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Who can attend the conference? A: The conference is open to researchers, industry professionals, students, and anyone interested in computational biology.
Q: How do I register for the conference? A: You can register for the conference through the EventBright registration link provided on our website.
Q: What opportunities are there for me to present my work? A: You have three options:
- Full presentation: 25 minute presentation with time for questions
- Flash talk: 3 minute presentation, includes the opportunity to bring a poster
- Poster: Poster specifications coming soon
Q: Can I submit an abstract for a presentation? A: Yes, you can submit an abstract. Register for the conference via EventBright, and then you can edit your registration to add an abstract at a later date.
Q: Is there a deadline for abstract submissions? A: Yes, the deadline for abstract submissions is 1st August 2024. Please ensure you submit your abstract by this date for consideration.
Q: What types of tickets are available? A: We offer several ticket types:
- Free Ticket: For those without funds.
- General Ticket: Covers catering and room hire costs.
- Advance Ticket: Offsets the cost of one free ticket.
- Supporter Ticket: Choose any amount to support the conference.
Q: Can I change my ticket type after purchasing? A: No, ticket types cannot be changed after purchase. Please select the ticket that best fits your situation on EventBright.
Q: Will there be networking opportunities? A: Yes, the conference includes multiple networking sessions to connect with peers, mentors, and potential collaborators.
Q: Are meals provided during the conference? A: Yes, catering is included with your registration. Please indicate any dietary restrictions during the registration process.
Q: What is the refund policy for tickets? A: Please refer to the EventBright page for our detailed refund policy.
Q: How can I stay updated on conference news and updates? A: Follow our social media channels and check our website regularly for the latest updates.
Q: How do I get to the Advanced Research Centre at the University of Glasgow? A: Detailed directions and travel information can be found on our Practical information section.
Q: Who do I contact for more information? A: For any additional questions, please contact us at compbio-conference@glasgow.ac.uk.
Q: Do you have any travel bursaries? A: We do not have the funds to offer travel fellowships at this time.