Following its tradition, the XII International Conference on Computational Bioengineering will provide a forum to share, promote, and stimulate emerging interdisciplinary research focused on advances in the modelling of physiological systems. It will also offer a key opportunity to foster international collaboration and networking through the participation of leading research groups organizing mini-symposia on advanced and innovative topics.Â
We look forward to welcoming you to Lyon, a major European hub for life and health sciences, cleantech, and digital technologies. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the birthplace of cinema and the gastronomic capital of France, the city offers an outstanding cultural and historical setting, we hope you enjoy it!
ICCB 2027 Conference Chairs
ICCB 2027 Timeline
Stéphane Avril
Chair
École des Mines de St Etienne, Head of Sainbiose (INSERM, EMSE, UJM)
Aline Bel-Brunon
Co-Chair
Université Gustave Eiffel LBMC (Univ Eiffel, Univ Lyon 1)
Rémy Gauthier
Co-Chair
CNRS, Mateis laboratory (CNRS, INSA, Univ Lyon 1)
30 September 2026
30 September 2026
Mini-symposia proposals deadline
15 March 2027
15 March 2027
Abstract submission deadline
1 June 2027
1 June 2027
Early registration deadline
Main topics
- Biomaterials
- Biomechanics
- Biomedical Decision-Support Systems
- Biomedical Imaging and Visualization
- Bioprinting and 3D Printing in Biomedicine
- Cardiovascular Engineering
- Computational Biology
- Computational Chemistry
- Data Mining Application in Medicine
- Digital Twins and Virtual Twins
- Gene Expression Analysis and Engineering
- High-Performance Computing
- Mechanobiology
- Molecular Dynamics, Dissipative Particle Dynamics
- Multiscale Modelling
- Multiphysics Modelling
- Musculoskeletal Systems
- Nanomedicine and Microfluidics
- Neural Engineering
- Patient-Specific Modelling
- Population-Based Modelling
- Signal Processing and Data Mining
- Sports Bioengineering
- Tissue and Cell Engineering
Conference venue
The event is held in partnership with INSA, the National Institute of Applied Sciences of Lyon.
INSA, the National Institute of Applied Sciences; 503 Rue de la Physique, 69100 Villeurbanne, France