[FOSDEM] CfP Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

Alexis Praga alexis at praga.dev
Fri Oct 31 11:55:03 UTC 2025


Hello everyone,

The Bioinformatics and Computational Biology FOSDEM community is
pleased to announce the 1st edition of our DevRoom ! It will take
place on Saturday January 31st in Belgium, at the Université Libre de
Bruxelles (ULB) in the afternoon.

### General Information about FOSDEM

FOSDEM is a free and non-commercial two-day weekend event organized
annually in Brussels, Belgium. It brings together 8000+ open source
developers and enthusiasts from around the world. No registration or
payment is necessary. FOSDEM provides a unique opportunity for
developers and communities to meet, share knowledge, and promote the
development and benefits of open source solutions.

### Bioinformatics & Computational Biology

Over the past two decades, biology has been transformed by
high-throughput technologies that generate vast amounts of data. This
revolution created demand for efficient algorithms, parallel computing
infrastructures (GPUs, HPC, cloud platforms), and sophisticated
software tools. Open-source software is integral to this landscape.

Bioinformatics bridges engineering, computer science, and biology. We
define it broadly to encompass: 
* Genomics
* Medical imaging (ie Radiology, digital Pathology)
* AI-driven protein research
* Medical informatics and med-tech
* ... Any field at the intersection of the Life Sciences and
technology that has a FOSS angle

### The Devroom

Following a successful Birds of a Feather session at FOSDEM 2025 that
drew dozens of attendees from diverse backgrounds, we're launching a
dedicated Bioinformatics & Computational Biology devroom. It focuses
on sharing and collaboration in the life sciences, covering:
    
* Best practices and emerging approaches
* FOSS projects and tools
* Workflow Management & HPC
* Reproducibility and open science
* Software Engineering and UX
* AI & Machine Learning applications
* Visualization and interactive tools

### Call for presentations

_Submission deadline: November 30, 2025_

We invite proposals from developers, researchers, and any enthusiasts
working with open source tools in the life sciences. Whether you're
from academia, industry, or the public sector, we want to hear about:
    
* Technical presentations on FOSS bioinformatics tools and projects
* Tutorials and demos of workflows, pipelines, infrastructure or
software
* Best practices in reproducibility, performance optimization, or
collaboration
* Experience reports from production systems or large-scale
deployments
* Technologies like ML/AI

We especially encourage submissions that:

* Address practical challenges with real-world solutions
* Cover the biological context driving computational choices
* Showcase cross-disciplinary collaboration
* Highlight lessons learned from FOSS development in life sciences

We have several talk Formats:
    
* Standard talks: 20 minutes + 5 minutes Q&A
* Short talks: 10 minutes + 5 minutes Q&A
* Lightning talks: 5 minutes "Your project in 1 slide" (perfect for
introducing new tools, seeking collaborators, or sparking discussions
which can be continued in the hallway)

Note: All talks will be live-streamed and recorded (audio+video). By
submitting, you agree to being recorded and that your content will be
published under a Creative Commons (CC-BY) license.

#### How to submit a talk

- Go to [FOSDEM pretalx](https://pretalx.fosdem.org/fosdem-2026/cfp)
website.
- Indicate the duration in the title (20min, 10min or 5 min)
- Select ‘Bioinformatics and Computational Biology’ from the
‘Track’ field.

Note: Organizers may request shorter talk formats if we receive more
submissions than we can accommodate.

For any questions or issue, contact us [via the mailing
list](https://framagroupes.org/sympa/info/bioinfo-fosdem) or in our
[Matrix space](https://matrix.to/#/#fosdem-bioinfo:matrix.org).

We look forward to your submissions and to seeing you at FOSDEM 2026 !

The Bioinformatics & Computational Biology Devroom Team

* Alexis Praga - Medical Doctor, Ph.D in HPC
* Freek van Hermert - Next-Generation Sequencing & Data Infrastructure
* Jim Procter  - Computational Scientist, FOSS Community
* Elena Grassi - Computational Biologist, Bioconductor/Bioconda
contributor
* Alessandi Pilotti - Dev in open source cloud computing,
Bioinformatics enthusiast

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