Call for Presentations
Call for oral and poster presentations of research in the following areas: computational chemistry (molecular computation), computational chemistry (molecular recognition), data science, structural correlation analysis, ADME and toxicology, bioinformatics, drug discovery applications, clinical applications, regulatory science, molecular robotics, modalities, and digital therapy.
Abstract Submission Period
Abstract Submission Period June 1, 2023 (Thursday) 10:00 - August 14, 2023 (Monday) 17:00 => August 21, 2023 (Monday)17:00 Closed.
Abstract Submission
Abstact Presentation Type
When submitting an abstract, please select from oral presentation, poster presentation, or both. Please note that the abstract will be reviewed and programmed into the oral or poster session by the Program Committee. Please note that the presentation type is subject to change.
Abstract Submission Requirements
We accept abstract submissions for research in the areas of computational chemistry (molecular computation), computational chemistry (molecular recognition), data science, structural correlation analysis, ADME/toxicology, bioinformatics, drug discovery applications, clinical applications, regulatory science, molecular robotics, modalities, and digital therapy. Please note that no product promotions will be accepted.
Presenters are requested to present onsite during the following time slots, which will be announced at a later date. Slides for oral presentations and posters for poster presentations must be written in English and presented in either Japanese or English.
◆Oral presentation Presentation time will be 13 minutes including Q&A session
- October 24, 2023 (Tuesday) 13:30-15:00 and 17:10-18:40
- October 25, 2023 (Wednesday): 13:30-15:00, 17:10-18:40
- October 26, 2023 (Thursday) 13:30-15:00
◆Poster Presentations
- October 24, 2023 (Tuesday) 15:30-17:00 Display posters by October 24, 2023 (Tuesday) 10:00
- October 25, 2023 (Wed) 15:30-17:00 Remove posters by October 26, 2023 (Thu) 17:30
Keep the posters displayed throughout the duration of the exhibition.
Abstract Format
Abstracts should be written in English.
The length of the abstract must be between 1,200 and 3,000 alphanumeric characters.
In addition to the text of the abstract, one figure may be submitted.
The file format should be JPEG or PNG and the file size should not exceed 500 KB.
Abstact Keywarods
Please select up to five keywords to describe the content of your abstract when submitting your abstract.
Computational Chemistry (Molecular Calculations)
First-principles calculations
Molecular dynamics method
Density functional theory
Protein conformation prediction
Conformational analysis
Liquid theory and solvent effects
Molecular orbital methods
Molecular mechanics methods
Monte Carlo methods
Computational Chemistry (Molecular Recognition)
Binding free energy prediction
Fragment molecular orbital method
Intermolecular interactions
Data Science
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Method Development
Descriptor (parameter) development
Text Mining
Image Recognition
Large-scale and big data analysis
Data Integration
Database development
Open data collection
Data Curation
Natural Language Processing
Ontology
Data Visualization
Cheminformatics
Chemical structure searching
Molecular structure generation
Molecular structure descriptors
Chemical structure representation
Structure-activity relationships
Structure-property relationships
Structure-toxicity correlations
Structure-ADME correlation
QSAR (quantitative structure-activity relationship: Hansch-Fujita method)
3D-QSAR
Quantum Structural Bioscience
AFM
NMR
SAXS / SANS
XFEL
Structural databases
Molecular imaging
Computational science using biopolymer structures or their complexes
Cryo-EM
X-ray diffraction
Neutron analysisAutomated structural analysis
ADME/toxicity
Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacometrics
Toxicometabolomics
Metabolomics
AI toxicology
Biological/ecological/environmental toxicology
MIE/KE/AO
Read Across
NOAEL/LOAEL/TDI/others
Toxicology related regulations
Computational toxicology
Molecular toxicology
AOP/MOA
Toxicity testing/assessment
Toxicity prediction
Bioinformatics
Disease omics analysis
Clinical bioinformatics
Translational bioinformatics
Systems biology
Systems molecular medicine and drug discovery
Next-generation sequencing
Network analysis
Life science databases
Pathway analysis
Drug Discovery Applications
AI Drug Discovery
Pharmacophore discovery
FBDD
SBDD
In silico screening
Drug repositioning
Molecular design
Activity and drug effect prediction
Property prediction
Crystal form and formulation prediction
Synthetic route prediction
Novel lead compound generation
Drug target discovery
System drug discovery
Clinical applications
Simulation
Diagnosis and medication selection
Preemptive medicine/prediction of disease onset
Disease risk prediction
Personalised medicine
Drug development
Clinical design
Genomic medicine
Regulatory science
Regulations and guidelines
Translational research
Validation
Polypharmacy
Post-marketing surveillance
Electronic medical information
Adverse drug reaction information
Pharmacovigilance
Risk assessment
Electronic medical records
Personal health records
Adverse event analysis
Molecular robotics
DNA Origami
DNA Photoresponse control
Molecular self-assembly
Molecular artificial actuators
Molecular artificial sensors
Molecular artificial intelligence
Supramolecular simulation
Molecular robotics ethics
Molecular robotic drug discovery
DNA computing
Multifunctional liposomes
Molecular population dynamics
Modalities
Antibody drugs
Protein drugs
Gene therapies
Nucleic acid medicines
Peptide pharmaceuticals
Digital Therapy
Behaviour change
Neurofeedback
Digital medicines
Preventive medicine
Other
Enzymatic reactions
Bio-trace metals
iPS Drug discovery
Origin of life
Quantum computing
Open collaborative drug discovery
VR and AR
Cellular response
Synthetic biology
Interdisciplinary research presentations has been increaseing, and they no longer fit into the conventional categories.
Oral Presentation Award, Poster Award
The Program Committee selects and awards oral and poster awards for outstanding oral and poster presentations. If you wish to be considered for the Oral Presentation Award and Poster Award, please select "Apply" when submitting your presentation.
In addition, the Like! Poster Award will be given for poster presentations, which will be selected by the Program Committee based on votes from conference participants. If you wish to be considered for the Like! Poster Award, please select "Apply" when submitting your poster.
Abstract Submission and Online Registration System
Please click on the "Abstract Submission" button to proceed to the CBI Society 2023 Conference Abstract Submission and Registration System.
1. Account registration
First, please register an account before proceeding to abstract submission. If you have already registered and have an account, please login with your account and proceed to abstract submission from the menu.
2. Select the number of authors and their affiliations
Select the number of authors (up to 20) and the number of affiliations (up to 20 institutions).
3. Enter the names and affili ations of authors
After entering the authors affiliations, enter the names of the authors and select their affiliations.
4. Enter abstract information
Select the presentation type from oral presentation, poster presentation, or both.
If you wish to be considered for the Oral Presentation Award, Poster Award, or Like! Poster Award, please select "Apply".
Please enter your abstract and title in English. The language of the abstract and title must be English. Abstracts must be between 1,200 and 3,000 alphanumeric characters.
In addition to the abstract text, one figure can be submitted. The file format should be JPEG or PNG and the file size should not exceed 500 KB.
Please select up to five keywords that describe the content of your abstract.
5. Confirmation and submission
After confirming the contents of your abstract submission, please submit your abstract.
After your abstract submission is completed, you will receive a submission completion notification to your registered address.
Support for Travel Expenses for Student Presentations
In order to support the presentations of outstanding students who are the future leaders of our field, we have decided to offer a Student Travel Award to support the travel expenses of student presenters as described in the Student Travel Award Application Guidelines . If you wish to apply for this award, please read the application guidelines carefully before applying. Application deadline is August 14, 2023 (Monday). Closed.