The International Symposium on Bioinformatics (InSyB2025)

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InSyB2025 - The International Symposium on Bioinformatics (InSyB)

Event Date(s): 25-26 November 2025

Venue: University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST), Qatar

InSyB2025

InSyB2025

The International Symposium on Bioinformatics (InSyB) bridges the gap between InCoB (International Conference on Bioinformatics) and irregular local APBioNet-supported workshops or training courses. The one or two day annual InSyB is expected to be centered on topics relevant to the local organizer. A mix of keynotes, short talks, discussions, poster sessions, and “meet the expert” opportunities shall foster an interactive environment for integrated bioinformatics research and education.

InSyB2025 Objectives

Advance Integrated Bioinformatics Research and Practice

Create a dynamic forum for researchers, educators, and practitioners to exchange knowledge on bioinformatics applications, methodologies, and innovations, thereby bridging research and real-world practices.

  1. Strengthen Education and Capacity Building
  2. Foster Networking and Collaborative Opportunities
  3. Encourage Regional and Global Participation
  4. 5Support Cultural and Institutional Partnerships

Showcase effective teaching strategies, curriculum models, and training frameworks in bioinformatics, equipping students and professionals with the skills needed for evolving demands in life sciences.

Provide a platform for interaction through keynotes, short talks, poster sessions, and “meet the expert” opportunities, cultivating cross-institutional, interdisciplinary, and international collaborations.

Promote inclusivity by engaging both local participants and participants from diverse regions and backgrounds, ensuring representation of academia, industry, policy makers, and associations in shaping the future of bioinformatics.

Leverage the UDST’s role to encourage cultural exchange and institutional partnerships, strengthening local bioinformatics communities and linking them to regional and global networks.