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Abstract Submission 2023

Abstract Submission is now open Submission deadline: 30 June 2023 extended to 31 July 2023, 23:59 BST (separate deadline of 15th of August 2023, 23:59:59 AoE for the Student Visualisation Competition) There are three categories for abstract submission: Oral Presentation Poster Presentation Student Visualisation Competition The oral and poster categories are not mutually exclusive; if…

Symposia 2023

The symposia at CBMC23 will cover all manner of aspects of computational biomedicine across the themes of Biomedical Applications, Methodology, and Technology & Outreach:   Biomedical Applications Methodology Technology and Outreach Digital Twins and Personalised Medicine Track chair: Peter Coveney Invited Speaker: Dr Jun Deng, Yale School of Medicine Surrogate Modelling Track chair: Gabor Zavodszky…

Hotels 2023

Below are the recommended Hotels for conference participants. Rooms at the conference centre SCC Marriott (in the conference centre) Upon registration for the conference, your confirmation email will contain a link to allow you to reserve a room at a discounted rate of €159 per night. The discount is active on Monday 11 September to…

International Organising Committee 2023

Peter Coveney, Professor of Physical Chemistry, University College London, UK Andrea Townsend-Nicholson, Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University College London, UK  Derek Groen, Lecturer in Simulation and Modelling, Brunel University, London, UK Marco Verdicchio, HPC Consultant, SURF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands  Tim Elliott, Professor of Experimental Medicine within Medicine, University of Southampton, UK  Mariano Vazquez,…

Plenary Speakers 2023

Amanda Randles Amanda Randles is an Alfred Winborne and Victoria Stover Mordecai Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Duke University. Her research is in biomedical simulation and high-performance computing, focused on the development of new computational tools used to provide insight into the localisation and development of human diseases ranging from atherosclerosis to cancer. Keynote…