Dear all,
We are thrilled to announce that BioInference2026 is going to St Andrews, Scotland, from the 10th to the 12th of June, 2026, see https://bioinference.github.io/2026/
BioInference brings together researchers from statistics and mathematical modelling who work on biological systems, creating a lively space for exchanging ideas, sparking collaborations, and building community across all career stages.
After last year’s successful three-day meeting in Bardonecchia, we’re excited to return with another three days packed with invited and contributed talks, poster sessions, and dedicated networking opportunities.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS:
We now invite submissions for oral or poster presentations on any work involving mathematical modelling, statistical methods, or machine learning approaches for broadly interpreted biological problems. All presentations will be in person with no parallel sessions.
Abstract deadline: 31 January 2026
Submit here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc8VlIsRWPs3acc1lkOw4Uap0IWmKVSVaDhcesLDRM0NEi_lg/viewform
BIOINFERENCE 2026 INVITED SPEAKERS
We are delighted to host an exceptional line-up of invited speakers:
* Marta Belchior Lopes (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa)
* Sokratia Georgaka (University of Manchester)
* Jochen Kursawe (University of St’ Andrews)
* Theo Kypraios (University of Nottingham)
* Sara Wade (University of Edinburgh)
* Michael Whitehouse (Imperial College London)
* Konstantinos Zygalakis (University of Edinburgh)
REGISTRATION
Registration for the conference will open in 2026. The registration fee (covering three lunches and all coffee breaks) is expected to be around £100, thanks to the sponsorship of Elsevier, ESMTB, SMB, and University of St Andrews.
MORE INFORMATION
Learn more about the conference, past talks and posters, and this year’s host town, St Andrews, at: https://bioinference.github.io/2026/
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at bioinference@gmail.com.
Kind regards,
Massimiliano on behalf of the 2026 BioInference Organisers
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Dr. Massimiliano Tamborrino
Reader (Associate Professor) and WIHEA Fellow
Department of Statistics
University of Warwick
https://warwick.ac.uk/tamborrino