Call for Papers and Posters
Systems Biology and Network Analysis
From Multi-omics Integration to Biological Mechanisms
PSB 2026 Session
January 3-7, 2026
Fairmont Orchid Resort, Kohala Coast
The Big Island of Hawaii, U.S.A.
Fairmont Orchid Resort, Kohala Coast
The Big Island of Hawaii, U.S.A.

Motivation
Recent technological advancements have generated unprecedented amounts of multi-omics data, creating significant opportunities to deepen our understanding of complex biological systems. This session aims to highlight cutting-edge computational methods for systems-level analysis, focusing on novel approaches for gene regulatory network inference, metabolic pathway modeling, and the integration of diverse omics datasets. By decoding the intricate interplay between molecular components and their roles in biological mechanisms, we aim to advance our knowledge in critical areas such as disease mechanisms, toxicity, and other essential biological processes. This session bridges the gap between precision medicine and fundamental biological understanding, complementing other PSB sessions and fostering synergies with AI/ML and precision medicine approaches.
Session Topics
We welcome submissions that advance our ability to analyze and interpret complex biological systems. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Novel approaches to gene regulatory network inference
- Metabolic pathway modeling and analysis
- Multi-omics data integration methods
- Methods bridging different biological scales (molecular to tissue-level)
- Integration of network biology with machine learning for hypothesis generation
- Application of non-biological networks to understand biological and behavioral phenomena
- Analysis of single-cell multi-omics data with network biology
- Spatial transcriptomics and its integration with network biology
- Graph neural networks for biological network inference
- Time-resolved network analysis of dynamic biological processes
- Network-based methods for drug repurposing and combination therapy prediction
Session Organizers
Case Western Reserve University, OH, USA
gurkan.bebek@case.edu
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
onur.mutlu@inf.ethz.ch
Weill Cornell Medicine, NY, USA
iman.h@med.cornell.edu
University of Michigan, MI, USA
welch@umich.edu
University of Minnesota, MN, USA
pakh0002@umn.edu
Important Dates
- Paper Submission Deadline: August 1, 2025 (no extensions will be granted)
- Notification of Acceptance: September 9, 2025
- Camera-Ready Paper Due:October 1, 2025
- Poster/Abstract Submission Deadline: December 2, 2025 (DOI or PDF is required)
- PSB 2026 Conference Dates: January 3-7, 2026
Paper Submissions
Unlike the abstracts at most biology conferences, papers in the PSB proceedings are archival, rigorously peer-reviewed publications. PSB publications are Open Access and linked directly from MEDLINE/PubMed and Google Scholar for wide accessibility. They should be thought of as short journal articles that may be cited on CVs and grant reports.
Authors are invited to submit original research contributions for consideration. Submissions will undergo a rigorous peer-review process. PSB accepts submissions for full-length papers.
Papers should be formatted according to the guidelines provided on the official PSB 2026 website. Please see the PSB paper format template and submission instructions.
</section>Travel Fellowships for Trainees
In previous years, PSB has often offered travel fellowships to support trainees (e.g., students, postdoctoral fellows) who wish to attend the conference. Information regarding the availability, eligibility criteria, and application process for travel fellowships for PSB 2026 will be announced on the conference website.
Poster Format
Poster presenters will be provided with an easel and a poster board 32"W x 40"H (80x100cm). One poster from each paid participant is permitted. See the submission portal web site for the instructions regarding poster submissions.
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