COMBINE 2025 - registration updates, confirmed speakers, and travel funding

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David Nickerson

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Sep 2, 2025, 7:28:30 AMSep 2
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Hi all,

 

The “Computational Modeling in Biology” Network (COMBINE) is an initiative to coordinate the development of the various community standards and formats in systems biology and related fields. COMBINE 2025 will be a workshop-style event hosted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, October 20-23.

 

Registration is open for COMBINE 2025 - please be sure to register before September 28 to avoid the late registration fee. Abstract submission is also open for breakout sessions, tutorials, lightning talks, and posters. All information, including important dates, local travel, and discounted conference hotels, is available at: https://co.mbine.org/events/.

 

We are very pleased to be able to announce that travel funding is now available to support trainee participation in the COMBINE 2025 workshop. Please see https://co.mbine.org/events/ for information and the application form - students and postdocs are encouraged to apply as soon as possible!

 

We are excited to announce a great line up of confirmed plenary and invited speakers for COMBINE 2025:

  • Belinda Akpa,   University of Tennessee-Knoxville, USA
  • William Bentley,   University of Maryland-College Park, USA
  • Gheorghe Craciun,   University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
  • Adriana Dawes,   The Ohio State University, USA
  • Bernard de Bono,   Indiana University, USA & University of Auckland, New Zealand
  • John Denu,   University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
  • Anthony Gitter,   Morgridge Institute & University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
  • Jo Handelsman,   University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
  • Herbert Levine,   Northeastern University, USA
  • Erica Majumder,   University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
  • Megan McClean,   University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
  • Ion Moraru,   UConn Health, USA
  • David Nickerson,   Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand
  • Brian Pfleger,   University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
  • Sushmita Roy,   University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
  • James Sluka,   Indiana University - Bloomington, USA
  • Lucian Smith,   University of Washington, USA
  • John Yin,   University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

 

Be sure to keep an eye on https://co.mbine.org/events/ for updates and workshop schedule.

 

Hope to see you in Madison!

 

Cheers,

David & Chi-Chi, on behalf of the COMBINE Coordinators and the local organisers.

David Nickerson

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Sep 17, 2025, 7:00:19 AM (4 days ago) Sep 17
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Hi all,

Please note that further information has now been added to the COMBINE 2025 website (https://co.mbine.org/events/) including a preliminary schedule. You can also find the COMBINE 2025 flyer here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10JPFXrCCofyAmaOgBhXvtMEB8Hmko4Fr/view?usp=sharing.

Please also note the upcoming September 28 deadline for standard registration - be sure to register by then to avoid the late registration fee! Remember that after registering via the Google form you must also register via the EventBrite site (https://go.wisc.edu/combine-eventbrite) to pay the registration fee. Those attending virtually should also register via the EventBrite link - there is no cost to register for virtual attendance.

September 28 is also the deadline to take advantage of the discounted hotel rate that is available via the COMBINE 2025 website (https://co.mbine.org/events/).

For all the students and postdocs thinking about attending, please see https://co.mbine.org/events/ for information on travel support that is available - be sure to apply as soon as possible!

Hope to see you in Madison!

 

Cheers,

David & Chi-Chi, on behalf of the COMBINE Coordinators and the local organisers.


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