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Registration is now open for the 2nd Public-Private Collaboration Workshop on Computational Biology at I2SysBio

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Registration is now open for the 2nd Public-Private Collaboration Workshop on Computational Biology at I2SysBio

The I2SysBio (CSIC-UV) will hold its second Public-Private Collaboration Workshop, a meeting that will bring together researchers, companies and organisations from the sector to discuss emerging paradigms in computational biology, with special emphasis on artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing. The meeting will take place on 2 September at the institute.

Under the title “Emerging Paradigms of Computational Biology: AI and Quantum”, this second edition will address the current and potential applications of these technologies in the fields of biotechnology, biomedicine, and disruptive technologies.

The conference is organised within the framework of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ) 2025. On this occasion, the keynote speech, given by Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech, will focus on the future of quantum applications. There will also be a series of short presentations by experts from academia and industry, who will explore the conference’s themes from different perspectives.

The programme also includes thematic roundtable sessions, which will take place simultaneously, on computational applications in health, challenges and opportunities of quantum computing, and avenues for collaboration in the sector. For those who do not participate in the round tables, a guided visit to the institute's Data Processing Centre (DPC) will be offered.

The event is organised in collaboration with Moldrug, ProtoQsar, and BMKGene. Also, this forum has been carried out thanks to funding from the Valencian Agency for Innovation (IVACE+i) through the talent promotion project Innovation Agent INNTA1/2024/3.

Attendance is free of charge, subject to prior registration via a registration form. The full programme of the event is available here.

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