AI Applications in Biology Symposium 2026
Event Overview
When
Friday, February 20, 2026
9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. PT
Where
San Francisco, CA
(attend in-person or watch a livestream)
The integration of artificial intelligence into biological research has transformed how we approach fundamental questions in the life sciences. From predicting protein structures to analyzing complex imaging data, machine learning methods are enabling discoveries at scales and speeds previously unimaginable. Recognized by the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for breakthrough achievements in protein structure prediction, AI has proven its power to accelerate scientific understanding. Yet significant opportunities remain to deepen connections between AI innovators and the biological research community, particularly in biophysics and quantitative biology.
The “AI Applications in Biology Symposium” will bring together researchers at the intersection of machine learning and biological discovery, showcasing cutting-edge approaches across structural biology, imaging analysis, single-molecule biophysics, and omics data integration. Deliberately scheduled to coincide with the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, this forum aims to create a dedicated space for researchers applying AI methods to biological problems – bringing together the computational community to share methodologies, discuss challenges, and explore innovations.
Across four thematic sessions, covering AI for cryo-EM and structural biology, single-molecule detection and tracking, image understanding, and omics data analysis, we will highlight both established frameworks and emerging approaches. Each session will feature invited leaders in the field alongside early-career researchers, fostering knowledge transfer and collaboration. A poster session will provide additional opportunities for participants to present their work and engage in detailed discussions.
This symposium is designed to spark new methodological insights, establish collaborative networks, and accelerate the development of AI tools tailored to biological challenges. Join us in shaping the future of computational biology!
Call for submissions: All attendees are invited to submit a brief abstract for consideration to give a 15-minute talk, or 1-minute poster pitch, and/or request a spot at the poster session. Early-career researchers are especially encouraged!
See below for important abstract submission and registration deadlines. There is no fee to attend.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Nikos Hatzakis, Ph.D.
Professor Nikos Hatzakis is a leading scientist at the University of Copenhagen whose lab pioneers quantitative single-molecule and single-cell biophysics, combining cutting-edge microscopy with machine learning to unmask dynamic molecular mechanisms in biology.
Martin Steinegger, Ph.D.
Professor Martin Steinegger is an Associate Professor in the Biology Department at Seoul National University, where he leads a lab that designs ultra-fast, open-source computational tools (e.g. MMseqs2, Foldseek, ColabFold) for large-scale protein and genomic data analysis.
Xinyi Zhang, Ph.D.
Dr. Xinyi Zhang is an incoming Principal Investigator at AITHYRA in Vienna, who develops machine learning frameworks to integrate multimodal biological data, from spatial transcriptomics to chromatin imaging, uncovering cell states, tissue organization patterns, and disease mechanisms across neurodegenerative disorders and cancer.
LEAD ORGANIZERS
Loïc Royer, Dr., Rer. Nat.
Sr. Group Leader & Director of Imaging AI, CZ Biohub SF
SCIENTIFIC ADVISORS
Jordão Bragantini
CZ Biohub SF
Alex Hillsley
CZ Biohub SF
Yang-Joon Kim
CZ Biohub SF
Dari Kimanius
Chan Zuckerberg Institute for Advanced Biological Imaging
PROGRAM
(ALL TIMES IN PACIFIC TIME)
FEBRUARY 20
Registration
8:15–9:00 am
Coffee and light breakfast available, poster set-up
Welcoming remarks
9:00–9:15 am
Session 1: Cryo-EM and structural biology
9:10–10:30 am
- Session Keynote Speaker: Martin Steinegger
- Selected Speakers (three 15-minute talks)
- Poster pitches (five 1-minute talks)
Coffee break
10:30-10:50 am
Session 2: Single-molecule detection and tracking
10:50–12:10 pm
- Session Keynote Speaker: Nikos Hatzakis
- Selected Speakers (three 15-minute talks)
- Poster pitches (five 1-minute talks)
Lunch (provided)
12:10–1:25 pm
Poster session available for preview
Session 3: Image understanding
1:25–2:45 pm
- Session Keynote Speaker (30 minutes)
- Selected Speakers (three 15-minute talks)
- Poster pitches (five 1-minute talks)
Coffee break
2:45–3:05 pm
Session 4: Omics and multimodal data
3:05–4:25 pm
- Session Keynote Speaker: Xinyi Zhang
- Selected Speakers (three 15-minute talks)
- Poster pitches (five 1-minute talks)
Closing remarks
4:25–4:35 pm
Poster Session & Reception
4:35–6:00 pm
Hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages will be served.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS & KEY DATES
- All attendees are invited—and early-career researchers are especially encouraged—to submit a brief abstract for consideration to give a 15-minute talk or 1-minute poster pitch. Abstracts should be submitted by Tuesday, January 20, 2026 for full consideration.
- All attendees are welcome and encouraged to request a spot at the poster session. Poster requests will be accepted until general event registration closes or the poster session fills up, whichever comes first.
- Talk abstracts and poster requests can be submitted via the registration form (please note the deadlines above).
- General event registration will remain open until Thursday, February 12 or until capacity is reached and the waitlist is full, whichever comes first. Register early to ensure your spot in the event!
LOCATION
NEARBY HOTELS
Hotel Luma
100 Channel Street San Francisco, CA
Phone: +1 (415) 266-9999
Email: info@lumahotelsf.com
District: Mission Bay
Transportation: Muni KT to Mission Bay or 16-minute walk (0.7 mile)
Hyatt Place San Francisco / Downtown
701 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
Phone: +1 (415) 767-2000
District: South Beach / China Basin
Transportation: Muni KT to Mission Bay or 23-minute walk (1.0 mile)
Hotel Via
138 King Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
Phone: +1 (415) 200-4977
Email: info@hotelviasf.com
District: South Beach / China Basin
Transportation: Muni KT to Mission Bay or 24-minute walk (1.1 mile)
CONTACT
Email your questions and comments to the event organizers at: AIAB2026@czbiohub.org.
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