BioInference aims to bring together researchers from across statistics and mathematical modelling who work with biological systems, to foster discussions and prompt collaborations between the two communities across all career stages.
After the previous three editions hosted in the UK, the BioInference 2025 conference (https://bioinference.github.io/2025) is now going abroad to Italy.
This year’s BioInference conference will take place in Bardonecchia, a town in the Alps near Turin on the 28-30 May 2025. Differently from previous editions, this year's conference is going to be a residential 3-days event that will include more talks and networking opportunities compared to previous years. A hike activity will take place on the second day!
The three-day conference will combine contributed talks and poster sessions. We now invite abstracts for oral/poster presentations on work on mathematical modelling and/or statistical methods (either development or application) for (widely defined/interpreted) biological problems. All presentations will be in-person with no-parallel sessions.
Please submit your abstract at
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdxF-b-Q_TY0o0F8T_fRmgY6_SAC72w71O6Z-ITTh0ZKMXmYg/viewform
by the 31st of January 2025.
CONFIRMED INVITED SPEAKERS are Jennifer Asimit (University of Cambridge MRC Biostatistics Unit), Diego di Bernardo (Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine), Zhana Kuncheva (Bioxcelerate AI), Antonietta Mira (Università della Svizzera italiana (USI), Lugano), Davide Risso (Università di Padova) Jonasz Słomka (ETH Zurich), Ben Swallow (University of St Andrew's)
The registration fee (covering three lunches, all coffee breaks and one dinner) is expected to be around 185€ .
More information about the conference, talks and posters from previous years, as well as this year’s host town, Bardonecchia, can be found at https://bioinference.github.io/2025/
Kind regards,
Massimiliano on the behalf of the 2025 BioInference Organisers