The Laboratory of Theoretical Biochemistry (LBT) is a historical actor in biomolecular modeling, well established in the French research landscape. This meeting is the first installment of a biennial rendez-vous connecting the local research experience with the international context. The essential motivation stems from the clear (r)evolution that the field is undergoing vis-à-vis technological and methodological breakthroughs: from the horizon of the exascale era to the consolidation of machine learning approaches. We will cover topics like the future of computational biophysics, the frontier in modelling membranes and nucleic acid systems, and the advance in coarse-graining and multi-scale approaches.
A few slots for contributed oral presentations will be available, and a poster session will be organized.
Registration and abstract submission are closed.
Keynote speakers
Gerhard Hummer (Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Frankfurt)
Syma Khalid (University of Oxford)
Modesto Orozco (Universtity of Barcelona)
Invited speakers
Chris Chipot (CNRS, Université de Lorraine, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)