These sessions for oral presentations are scheduled with a number of papers that will permit to dedicate around 12 minutes to the oral presentation of your work and 3 minutes for questions. Please, you will be kindly required to accept the indications of the session chairman concerning time limitations. Usually, some time for 2 or 3 questions will be allowed at the end of each presentation.
Posters must be displayed during the specific poster session of the conference on the assigned panels (your poster will be allocated on a specific panel). It will also be a specific session for poster presentations indicated in the scientific program. Posters can occupy a maximum surface of A0 format: 119 cm (height) x 84 cm (width). It is recommended to use large fonts and drawings to make the poster readable at a distance of about 80 cm. It is also advisable to display the posters during the whole duration of the conference session on the assigned panels.
Although IWBBIO organization encourages an active participation in the conference, authors who are unable to attend the conference in person due to funding issues concerning travel expenses may participate with a virtual presentation. This can also be applied for authors that have been registered (the refund will be only for difference betweem the registration and the value of virtual presentation) and finally can not assist to the conference. Virtual presentation will consist of a recorded video or recording slides with voice-over where authors could present their accepted contribution (around 10-20 minutes). These videos or slides will be available for attendees in our conference website. An online platform to submit your virtual presentation will be provided before the conference is held.
Following, some information about virtual presentations is clarified:
Plenary Talk:
br>Prof. Rita Casadio
Group leader of the Bologna Biocomputing Unit University of Bologna (UNIBO), Bologna (Italy)
Plenary Talk:
br>Prof. Ferran Sanz
Director, Research Programme on Biomedical Informatics (GRIB) Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM) Dept. of Health and Life Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Plenary Talk:
Prof. Andreas Bender
Department of Chemistry. Centre for Molecular Informatics. Group Leader: Bender Group. University of Cambridge.