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CONFERENCE AIM
In the wake of ravaging global disease trends, computational and systems biology (CSB)-based research and platforms has proved to be formidable in tackling and responding to health-related global challenges. Hence, the acquisition of relevant skills by scientists within this research field is crucial to ensuring accuracy and precision in data mining and processing workflows. The generation of reliable and reproducible science-backed findings from CSB data is crucial to inform and impact on relevant health policies and interventions that may emerge now and in the future.
Thus, we aim to give participants a foundational appreciation of CSB workflows and subfields, while availing them the opportunity to interact, network, forge new collaborations, present, and discuss their various CSB-based research findings. Since the gathering involves the acquisition of practical skills and theoretical knowledge, it will enhance the capacity of participants to efficiently navigate CSB workflows and associated downstream data analysis.
CONFERENCE THEME
Bridging the gap between theoretical and experimental biological sciences through computational systems biology.
SUB THEMES
- Genome analysis
- Proteomics
- Network pharmacology analysis
- Computer aided drug design
- Quantitative systems pharmacology
- Chronic diseases systems biology
- Immunoinformatics
- Metabolomics
Convener
Professor Saheed Sabiu (Associate Professor and Lead, Computational and Systems Biology Research Group, Durban University of Technology)
Important dates
Abstract call opens: | 31st March 2024 |
Abstract submission deadline: | 31st May 2024 |
Workshop: | 24th June 2024 |
Conference: | 25th – 26th June 2024 |
Cost
Conference: Free
Workshop: Payment of R500 ONLY per workshop participant
Conference + Workshop: R500
GUIDELINE FOR SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACT
- Title (Times New Roman, Title case, Font size 14) – [centralized]
- Authors (Times New Roman, Font size 12) – [centralized]
- Affiliations (Times New Roman, Font size 10) – [centralized]
- *Corresponding author: Email; Tel. No (Times New Roman, Font size 10) – [centralized]
- Body of abstract (≤ 250 words, non-structured, contains relevant key elements) – [Times New Roman, Font size 12]
- Keywords (5 to 6) – [Times New Roman, Font size 12]
Abstract Submission
Conference Profile
Computational and Systems Biology Conference 2024
Conference Venue
Coastlands Hotel, 315-319 Peter Mokaba Ridge, Musgrave, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Workshop Itinerary
- Construction of new compounds
- Molecular docking workflow
- 16S/ITS metagenomics data analysis
- Metabolomics workflows and platforms
- Molecular fingerprinting
Workshop Venue
DUT Faculty of Applied Sciences Computer lab S6 L0, Steve Biko Campus, along Steve Biko Road, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Keynote Speakers
- Professor K. Bisetty (Professor and Lead, Computational Modelling and Bioanalytical Chemistry Research Group, Chemistry Department, Durban University of Technology, South Africa).
- Professor O. Lukman (Vice-Dean, Division of Student Affairs, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; and Senior Research Associate, University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
- Professor T. Marla (Director, Institute for Microbial Biotechnology and Metagenomics, University of Western Cape, South Africa)
- Professor M. Nyaga (Associate Professor, Next Generation Sequencing Unit, Office of the Dean and Division of Virology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Free State, South Africa; and Director, WHO Collaborating Centre for Vaccine Preventable Diseases (VPD) Surveillance and Pathogen Genomics, Bloemfontein, South Africa)
- Professor S. Singh (Senior Vice President, Computational Science & Structural Biology, Matchpoint Therapeutics, USA)
- Professor K. Syed (Professor, University of Zululand, South Africa)
- Professor K. Rajshekhar (Lead, Synthetic Medical Chemistry Research Group, University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa)
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