We are excited to announce the 4th Advanced Lecture Course on
Computational Systems Biology which will be held in person
between November 14-19, 2021 (https://project.inria.fr/compsysbio2021/)
in the Aussois resort (France). Registrations are open
and abstracts may be submitted.
The main Course emphasis is methodological. One goal is to
illustrate the wealth and diversity of Systems Biology issues
for scientists from Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics.
Another goal is to allow biologists motivated by Systems Biology
to go deeper into methodological issues in order to facilitate
their contacts with scientists from the formal sciences.
Sessions are preferentially organized around methodological
issues: dynamical and stochastic systems, spatio-temporal
models, network analysis, evolutionary systems dynamics, with a
constant eye on biological relevance (https://project.inria.fr/compsysbio2021/program/).
This will be complemented by blackboard teaching and hands-on
sessions in parallel classes bearing on specific topics or
methods.
The Course will be an opportunity for participants to interact
directly with 18 prominent scientists in this rapidly growing
field. In order to facilitate casual interactions, there will be
time for hiking in the afternoon.
Participants are strongly encouraged to submit an abstract of
their current work to be presented as a poster in order to
facilitate scientific interactions. Some abstracts will be
selected for short talks by the Scientific Committee.
Fellowships are available for students and will be awarded to
cover registration fees on the basis of the submitted abstract.
(1) Note that the School is FREE for any CNRS employees (PhD students, postdocs, engineers, researchers,etc. paid by CNRS or by funds & credits managed by CNRS).
(2) Note that a sanitary/health pass or EU COVID certificate will be required for every participant to attend the School.
Best regards
The Organisation Commitee of CompSysBio2021
Key dates
Abstract submission until October 17th, 2021
Registration until October 24th, 2021