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UPCOMING DEADLINES & NOTICES

  • Notification of abstract outcomes
    ABACBS 2025
    September 5, 2025
  • Notification of paper acceptance
    PSB 2026
    September 8, 2025
  • Full scientific program released
    ABACBS 2025
    September 19, 2025
  • Announcement of APBioNET award
    INCOB 2025
    September 20, 2025
  • Early bird registrations close
    ABACBS 2025
    September 26, 2025
  • Abstracts submission deadline (for talks and/or posters) (You have until 23:59 Anywhere on Earth) *no extensions*
    GIW ISCB-Asia 2025
    September 29, 2025
  • Lat-breaking poster submissions open
    GIW ISCB-Asia 2025
    September 30, 2025
  • Camera-ready accepted paper deadline
    PSB 2026
    October 1, 2025
  • ASCS abstract submission deadline
    GIW ISCB-Asia 2025
    October 4, 2025
  • Abstract acceptance notifications sent (for talks and/or posters)
    GIW ISCB-Asia 2025
    October 15, 2025
  • Travel award application deadline
    PSB 2026
    October 15, 2025
  • Late-breaking poster submissions deadline (You have until 23:59 Anywhere on Earth) *no extensions*
    GIW ISCB-Asia 2025
    October 20, 2025
  • ASCS late-breaking poster deadline
    GIW ISCB-Asia 2025
    October 25, 2025
  • Late-breaking poster notifications sent
    GIW ISCB-Asia 2025
    October 29, 2025
  • Presentation schedule posted
    GIW ISCB-Asia 2025
    October 31, 2025
  • Last day for early registration pricing
    GIW ISCB-Asia 2025
    October 31, 2025
  • Early registration deadline
    PSB 2026
    October 31, 2025

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THE STORY BEHIND THE SYMPOSIUM


Prathik NaiduThe Youth Bioinformatics symposium was inspired by a local high school student who attended ISMB, the flagship meeting of ISCB, in Dublin, Ireland.

Prathik Naidu is a Junior at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. After presenting at various conferences and science fairs, Prathik was inspired to create the Youth Bioinformatics Symposium in an effort to share with other students about the growing importance of using computer science to study biological data. Previously, Prathik was an intern at Johns Hopkins University for two summers, where he worked on projects ranging from developing algorithms to study genetic variations in different ethnic groups to simulating antimicrobial peptides using a supercomputer. He is now particularly interested in the field of cancer genomics and has conducted research on identifying new cancer mutation patterns from large amounts of genomic data. Outside of research, Prathik is the vice-president of his school’s Bioinformatics Society, where he has led various lectures and presentations on topics in computational biology. In the future, Prathik hopes to pursue a career that combines his interests in computer science, biology, and entrepreneurship.

ISCB is grateful for Prathik's vision and passion and honored to work with him to make his vision a reality!

ISCB would also like to thank the many member volunteers that came together to help produce the symposium. We gratefully acknowledge their efforts, time, and dedication to the society and the field.

 

 

 

 


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SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS


CONGRATULATIONS!

1st Place:

Siddharth Krishnakumar, Rachel Carson Middle School, 7th Grade
Shashank Kalluri, Rachel Carson Middle School, 7th Grade

Novel Approach to Eliminate Aedes Aegypti Mosquitos (Zika carriers) from Homes

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2nd Place:

Sung Joon Park,Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology,11th Grade
Won Seok Song,Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology,11th Grade
Suhoon Oh,Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology,11th Grade

Implementing a method to identify specific cancers using different genomic factors

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3rd Place:

Robab Newbury, Academy of Science/Freedom High School, 9th grade

Investigating HIV/AIDS Resistance Using Ultrasonic Sound Waves, Nanobubbles, and the CCR5-delta32 Gene


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