This second edition of the EMBO “Computational Structural Biology” workshop builds on the success of the 2023 meeting. It aims to present and discuss advancements in computational studies of biomolecular structures, functions, and interactions, encompassing AI-driven innovations and classical methods while exploring future directions in the field.
The programme offers a diverse range of sessions covering key topics, from molecular modeling to systems-level analyses and evolution. New sessions for 2025 include drug design, focusing on computational approaches in therapeutic innovation, and infrastructures and software platforms, highlighting the technological frameworks essential for computational structural biology. Additional features include a Job Fair for early-career scientists and interactive sessions such as Speed Networking, Meet the Speakers/Editors, and Career Workshops to promote networking and professional development.
Session topics:
Modeling proteins and nucleic acids, and their complexes