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UPCOMING DEADLINES & NOTICES

  • Presentation schedule posted
    ISMB/ECCB 2025
    May 28, 2025
  • Confirmation of participation notices sent
    ISMB/ECCB 2025
    May 28, 2025
  • Conference fellowship acceptance notification
    ISMB/ECCB 2025
    May 31, 2025
  • Final acceptance notification
    INCOB 2025
    June 1, 2025
  • Draft Tutorial materials due for review (You have until 23:59 Anywhere on Earth)
    ISMB/ECCB 2025
    June 5, 2025
  • Tech track payments due
    ISMB/ECCB 2025
    June 10, 2025
  • Presenter registration deadine (for talks and/or posters)
    ISMB/ECCB 2025
    June 13, 2025
  • Confirmation of participation for submission deadline (You have until 23:59 Anywhere on Earth) *no extensions*
    ISMB/ECCB 2025
    June 13, 2025
  • Virtual platform uploads open
    ISMB/ECCB 2025
    June 17, 2025
  • Deadline for Early Bird Registration
    INCOB 2025
    June 21, 2025
  • Final tutorial materials due for posting (You have until 23:59 Anywhere on Earth)
    ISMB/ECCB 2025
    June 25, 2025

Upcoming Conferences

A Global Community

  • ISCB Student Council

    dedicated to facilitating development for students and young researchers

  • Affiliated Groups

    The ISCB Affiliates program is designed to forge links between ISCB and regional non-profit membership groups, centers, institutes and networks that involve researchers from various institutions and/or organizations within a defined geographic region involved in the advancement of bioinformatics. Such groups have regular meetings either in person or online, and an organizing body in the form of a board of directors or steering committee. If you are interested in affiliating your regional membership group, center, institute or network with ISCB, please review these guidelines (.pdf) and send your exploratory questions to Diane E. Kovats, ISCB Chief Executive Officer (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).  For information about the Affilliates Committee click here.

  • Communities of Special Interest

    Topically-focused collaborative communities

  • ISCB Member Directory

    Connect with ISCB worldwide

  • Green ISCB

    Environmental Sustainability Effort

  • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

    ISCB is committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and equal environment for everyone

Professional Development, Training, and Education

ISCBintel and Achievements

Organizing Committee

  • Shireef Darwish, Cégep John Abott
  • Abigail Djossou,  Université de Sherbrooke
  • Bel Hanson, International Society for Computational Biology
  • Daniel Valentin, Cégep Dawson
  • Vadim Zamaruyev, Cégep Dawson

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Program is in EDT. Program subject to change without notice.

Start Time End Time Session
13:00 13:05 Welcome
13:05 14:00 Keynote - Dr. Francis Ouellette
14:00 15:00 Explore Student Council Symposium Posters - learn what university-level research projects look like and get the opportunity to talk to current PhD research students
15:00 16:00 Tutorial - Finding and Analyzing Genetic Data to Study Evolution: Multi-Sequence Alignments and Phylogenetics 
16:00 16:15 Snack and stretch break
16:15 17:15 Tutorial - Introduction to Python
17:15 17:30 Student Challenge Winner Showcase and Closing Remarks

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Jumpstart Your Python Journey: Introduction to Python in Science and Biology

Unlock the power of Python with our hands-on workshop! This workshop assumes zero prior programming experience and will introduce you to the fundamentals of Python, the language commonly used for computational biology and bioinformatics. Through an engaging lesson and exercises, you will discover essential programming concepts such as variables, functions, loops, data types, and libraries. We will also talk about bioinformatics and introduce you to modelling in biology. A model describing cancer growth will be presented.

Organizers: Daniel Valentini and Vadim Zamaruyev

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Finding and Analyzing Genetic Data to Study Evolution: Multi-Sequence Alignments and Phylogenetics

In the era of genomics, the accessibility of online genetic databases has revolutionized biological research, empowering scientists with unprecedented access to vast repositories of genetic information. This workshop aims to introduce participants to the landscape of online genetic databases, focusing on prominent platforms like NCBI and UniProt. Participants will also gain practical experience about how to retrieve gene sequences and perform multi-sequence alignments using tools like Clustal.

Furthermore, the workshop will explore the application of these aligned sequences in phylogenetic analysis, elucidating the evolutionary relationships between different organisms. Participants will discover how to construct phylogenetic trees to infer ancestral relationships and uncover evolutionary patterns hidden within the genetic code.

By the end of the workshop, attendees will emerge equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate online genetic databases effectively, perform multi-sequence alignments, and leverage phylogenetic analysis to study evolutionary biology.

Organizer: Shireef Darwish

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Congratulations to Savanna Larson from Minnetonka High School for winning the 2024 YBS Student challenge with their submission "Evaluating the effects of sympatry on Canada lynx and bobcat population dynamics in Minnesota"

The purpose of the Student Challenge is to allow middle and high school students to think creatively, conduct background research, and develop a proposal for a unique solution that can help address important problems that face the medical field. Through this process, students will be able to think like scientists and learn how to make existing technologies even better.

Access Student Challenge Submissions

Theme

The theme of this scientific student challenge, "Bioinformatics Solutions for Environmental Challenges and Sustainability," focuses on leveraging computational biology to address pressing environmental issues. Participants are encouraged to develop innovative bioinformatics tools and methodologies that can enhance our understanding and management of environmental data. This could include projects aimed at monitoring biodiversity, predicting the impact of climate change, optimizing natural resource usage, and mitigating pollution. By applying bioinformatics, students can contribute to creating sustainable solutions that promote ecological balance and support the health of our planet.

We want students to have room to explore their own interests and see how computational and engineering methods can be applied to the topic.

We have several mentors available to assist you. If you want someone to review your project, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and provide your need and your topic specifics and we will match you up with a mentor.

Before the Symposium

Students should brainstorm and think of ideas within the scope of the topic Bioinformatics Solutions for Environmental Challenges and Sustainability. All attendees interested in participating in the Student Challenge will add the title and abstract for their project during the registration process. Attendees will have the opportunity to edit their registration to add their project information if they decide to participate after they have registered to attend. All projects need to be in the registration system by June 28th. All participants in the Student Challenge will receive an additional email with information on where and how to submit their project. All projects must be uploaded by July 5th.

During the Symposium

At the symposium, there will be scheduled time within the program when each participant in the Student Challenge will answer questions about their work with the various attendees at the symposium (family and friends) and will also present their work to the judges. The judges will score and determine the top projects, who will receive an award during the closing ceremonies.

Project Details

Before the symposium all participants in the Student Challenge MUST upload their project. Your submission should be between 3-5 minutes and consist of voice over slides or a video. All Student Challenge submissions will be available for on-demand viewing 48 hours before the symposium.

  • Save your presentation as an MP4 file with the first name, last name, and project title.
  • Slides should be widescreen16x9 ratio which export best to 1080p videos.

Some helpful tips on planning your recorded talk are available at these links:

Presenting your poster in a lighting style format using the PechaKucha or Ignite talks presentation style or a single slide or PDF is an option for presenters.

Here is a example of a presentation: https://youtu.be/rbLbb7eOao8

All projects must be uploaded by Friday, July 5, 2024.

At the Student Challenge, individuals will be assigned a virtual table and be available to answer questions about their project.

Judging Criteria

I. Research Question (15 pts)
  clear and focused purpose
  identifies contribution to field of study
  testable using scientific methods
II. Design and Methodology (10 pts)
  well designed plan and data collection methods
III. Creativity (15 pts)
  project demonstrates significant creativity in one or more of the above criteria
IV. Presentation (20 pts)
  clear, concise, thoughtful responses to questions
  understanding of basic science relevant to project
  recognize the potential impact on social and ethical issues
  quality of ideas for further research
Total Points Possible: 60

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BF Francis Oullette
Origin Bioinformatics
Canada

 

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Middle and high school students interested in Computational Biology are invited to join us
July 12, 2024 for this hybrid (live or virtual) symposium.

Enjoy our keynote, two informational workshops, university level research posters, and participate in the Student Challenge!

Register Now

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Bel Hanson
Senior Manager
Operations and Programs

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Tel: 1-571-293-0286

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Youth Bioinformatics Symposium 2024


The International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) will host the Youth Bioinformatics Symposium (YBS) 2024, exploring computational biology as a hybrid event on Friday, July 12, 2024.

The ISCB Youth Bioinformatics Symposium (YBS) is a one-day event that provides an opportunity for middle and high school students to come together and learn more about the exciting fields of computational biology and bioinformatics. Our hybrid symposium will allow students to engage in-person in Montreal, in conjunction with ISMB 2024, as well as allow students from around the globe to participate virtually to engage with and learn from our online workshops, inform them of the many career areas that bioinformatics is now appearing in, ask questions and also participate in the Student Challenge where they can present their own work.

We hope you join us to make YBS 2024 a success!

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Student Organizers

Daniel Valentini
Dawson College

Vadim Zamaruyev

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