23rd international conference Computational Methods in Systems Biology

Wednesday 10.9.2025 09:00 - Friday 12.9.2025 16:00

The 23rd International Conference on Computational Methods in Systems Biology will take place from September 10 to 12, 2025, in Lyon, France. The conference brings together researchers from the biological, computational, mathematical, and physical sciences with an interest in the study, modeling, simulation, advanced analysis, and design of biological systems at the systems level. The application deadline is April 28, 2025, and the deadline for abstract submissions is May 5, 2025.

WHEN: September 10-12, 2025
WHERE: Lyon, France

The application deadline is April 28, 2025
the deadline for abstract submissions is May 5, 2025.

CMSB 2025 solicits original research articles and tool papers on the modeling, analysis, or design of biological systems, as well as the analysis of biological data. The conference covers the broad field of computational methods and tools in systems and synthetic biology and their applications in biomedicine and the environment. The conference welcomes new theoretical results with potential applications to systems and synthetic biology, as well as novel applications and case studies of existing methods, tools, or frameworks. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Formalisms for modeling biological processes;

  • Methods and tools for biological system analysis, modeling, and simulation;

  • Frameworks for model verification, validation, analysis, and simulation of biological systems;

  • High-performance methods for computational systems biology;

  • Automated parameter and model inference;

  • Machine learning and data analytics in biology and biomedicine;

  • Multi-scale modeling, multi-agent simulation, and analysis methods;

  • Design, analysis, and verification methods for synthetic biology;

  • Methods for biomolecular computing and engineered molecular devices;

  • Model integration and biological databases;

  • Data-based approaches for systems and synthetic biology;

  • Optimality and control of biological systems;

  • Modeling, analysis, and control of microbial communities and ecosystems.

All information can be found here