— ISMB/ECCB 2025 CompMS – Abstract submission deadline (April 17, 2025) —
We would like to remind you that the abstract submission deadline for the
Computational Mass Spectrometry (CompMS) session at the ISMB/ECCB 2025 conference is
April 17, 2025. This is also the deadline to apply for an
early-career researcher travel fellowship! We encourage you to submit your abstract today and join us during the
ISMB/ECCB 2025 conference in Liverpool (or virtually) on
July 20–24, 2025.
⏰ We are delighted to offer
travel fellowships for early-career researchers (ECRs). Fill out
this form to apply for one of the $300 travel fellowships. Eligibility criteria include being an
early career researcher (undergraduate student, graduate student, postdoctoral researcher, or equivalent) and having submitted an abstract to the CompMS track.
Key dates
April 17, 2025: Abstract & travel fellowship submission deadline
May 13, 2025: Talk/poster acceptance notifications
May 15, 2025: Late poster submission deadline
May 22, 2025: Late poster acceptance notifications
July 20–24, 2025: ISMB/ECCB conference
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July 22, 2025: CompMS COSI
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Venue: ACC Liverpool, Kings Dock St, Liverpool L3 4FP, United Kingdom / virtual
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Abstract submission deadline
The abstract submission deadline for ISMB/ECCB 2025 is fast approaching!
Submit your abstract to ISMB/ECCB to present your work at the leading bioinformatics/computational biology conference. Attend the CompMS session to learn about the latest algorithmic advances in computational mass spectrometry.
Please remember to select the CompMS COSI as your session of interest upon submitting your abstract.
We look forward to seeing you at ISMB!
The CompMS organizing committee.
Wout Bittremieux
Isabell Bludau
Marie Brunet
Lindsay Pino
Timo Sachsenberg
More information about ISMB/ECCB 2025:
Combining the annual Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) and the
European Conference on Computational Biology (ECCB), this is the world’s largest bioinformatics/computational biology conference. Every year it brings together scientists from computer science, molecular biology, mathematics,
statistics, and related fields and provides an intense multidisciplinary forum for disseminating the latest developments in bioinformatics/computational biology. The conference fosters fresh dialogues, collaboration and learning opportunities, and is a gathering
which shapes the future of the field.
At the heart of the scientific program are ISCB’s Communities of Special Interest (COSIs), enabling community involvement and bolstering ISMB/ECCB’s reputation as the leading conference in the field. The
CompMS COSI promotes the efficient, high-quality analysis of
mass spectrometry data through dissemination and training in existing approaches and discussion of new, innovative approaches. The CompMS initiative aims to exploit synergies between different mass spectrometry-based application
domains, in particular proteomics,
metabolomics, and lipidomics.