SysMod @ ISMB/ECCB 2026 – Deadline April 9, Meeting: July 14

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Andreas Dräger

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SysMod @ ISMB/ECCB 2026 – Abstract deadline approaching

The deadline for submitting abstracts (talks and posters) is April 9, 2026 (end of day, anywhere on Earth, AoE).

SysMod (Computational Modeling of Biological Systems) brings together interdisciplinary research on mechanistic and data-driven models across biological scales, integrating multi-omics data, bioinformatics, and AI-supported approaches.

Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2026 | Washington, DC, USA

More info: sysmod.info




SUBMISSION TYPES

Talks (deadline: April 9, 2026 AoE)


  • Published work: 250-word abstract + paper (or link)

  • Unpublished work: Extended abstract (up to 1,500 words, figures allowed)

Posters (deadline: April 9, 2026 AoE)


  • 250-word abstract + one figure

  • Preliminary results, work in progress, or published work

  • Selected posters may be invited to give a short talk.

  • Late submissions accepted until May 7, 2026





KEY DATES

Apr  9  – Abstract submission deadline

May  5  – Acceptance notifications

May  7  – Late poster submission deadline

May 14 – Late poster acceptance notifications

Jul 14 – SysMod @ ISMB/ECCB 2026




TOPICS OF INTEREST


  • Mechanistic and data-driven modeling of biological systems

  • Genome-scale, kinetic, logical, and multi-scale models

  • Integration of multi-omics and single-cell data

  • AI-supported modeling, reconstruction, and analysis

  • Modeling of metabolism, signaling, regulation, and interactions

  • Applications in health, disease, biotechnology, and bioengineering

  • Reproducibility, standards, and FAIR model development





SUBMISSION

Submit via the ISMB abstract submission system and select “SysMod” as your COSI.

Instructions: iscb.org/ismb2026/call-for-submissions/abstracts

Details: sysmod.info/2026/




We look forward to your contributions.


The SysMod Organizing Committee

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