NetSci Satellite: NetBioMed 2026
Interested in Network Medicine, Systems Biology or Biomedical Research in general? Join us at NetBioMed 2026 🧬🩺🔬! A NetSci satellite to be held in Boston. Submit your contribution by March 3rd.
About
NetBioMed is a satellite that was conceived in 2020 by combining the strengths of two previous highly successful satellites, NetMed and NetSciReg, which ran at NetSci from 2013 to 2019. NetBioMed is dedicated to the integrated fields of Network Science, Biology, and Medicine, and has been well-attended by a wide audience of scientists at NetSci every year since 2020.
Network science has an established record of being successfully applied to gain key scientific insights into biological systems and to provide compelling biomedical and clinical hypotheses. Tools from network science are used broadly in biology and medicine. In this satellite we will explore the role of network medicine across different scales, from molecular relationships to individual patient treatments.
This satellite aims to bring together network scientists whose research focuses on biomedical applications and biomedical scientists who are interested in learning about how network approaches can be used to study biological or disease systems. Based on NetBioMed’s reception and an enthusiastic audience over the past six years, we anticipate that there will be a high level of interest in biomedical networks at NetSci.
Relevant Topics
- Epigenomics
- Systems Biomedicine
- Network Medicine
- Chromatin biology
- Molecular Modeling
- Drug Repurposing
- Precision Medicine
Submission Guidelines
Submission for NetBioMed 2026 are open until March 3rd 2026.
All submissions will undergo a rigorous review process to ensure quality and relevance.
Accepted contributions will be assigned a talk or poster.
Overall submission length should be up to 3 pages including the following guidelines.
- Authors: Names and their affiliations should be listed within the page limit;
- Words: A text of up to 1,500 words including a brief introduction, methods, materials, results and conclusions;
- Figures: Up to 2 figures within the page limit;
- References: Up to 10 references within the page limit.
For further enquiries, kindly submit your question via the contact area below or send us an email at netbiomed@gmail.com
Source and submission: https://netbiomed-symposium.github.io/
