Overview
In October 2024, we will celebrate the second anniversary of the Barcelona Collaboratorium. An important element of its success has been its annual symposium: the inaugural symposium titled “Programmable Life” in 2022, as well as last year’s symposium “Intelligence: natural, artificial and synthetic”.
This year’s symposium “Modelling biology across scales” will showcase the range of applications of computational, mathematical and theoretical methods in biology, ranging from single molecular structures to tissues and populations. In addition to invited talks by international keynote speakers, the symposium offers the opportunity for participants to present their work through a flash talk and at the poster session.
Call for abstracts
Abstract submissions for poster presentation and flash talks can be done via the registration link. At the time of submission, you will be asked to indicate if you want your poster to be considered for a flash talk presentation as well.
General Information
Language: All abstracts must be written in English.
Deadline: Abstracts must be received no later than September 15th, 2024
Notification of acceptance will be mailed by September 30th, 2024. Only the presenting/first author will receive the email notification of acceptance or rejection, and is responsible for informing all co-authors of the status of the abstract.
Content of the Abstract
Abstracts are limited to 300 words.
Abstracts must contain: title, authors, primary institution, purpose of the study, methods used, summary of the results and conclusion reached.
Abstracts will be published as submitted. Proof and edit your submission accordingly.
Information for poster presenters: The poster space will be 90 x 120 cm (width x height), which corresponds to DIN-A0 VERTICAL layout.
Registration
Registration for the symposium is free of charge. You can register, using this link.
Registration deadline: 30/09/2024
More information, including scientific organisers and speakers:
Barcelona Collaboratorium: Modelling biology across scales