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1st Meeting of Young Biophysicists

Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb Bijenička cesta 54, Zagreb, Croatia (Local Name: Hrvatska)

Zagreb, Croatia. The meeting is organized by the Croatian Biophysical Society in collaboration with the Ruđer Bošković Institute. This one-day event is intended for master’s and doctoral students, as well as postdoctoral researchers, and will provide an excellent opportunity to present their work in the field of biophysics in an inspiring and collegial environment.

Merck Young Chemists’ Symposium 2025 (MYCS 2025)

Hotel Sporting &Hotel Ambasciatori Viale Amerigo Vespucci, 20, Rimini, Italy

Rimini, Italy. The Merck Young Chemists’ Symposium 2025 will take place from the 1st to the 3rd of December in Rimini (Italy) at the Hotel Sporting &Hotel Ambasciatori. This symposium […]

The ECR Symposium 2025

John Snow College Hub Hall, Durham University The Approach, Mount Oswald, Durham, United Kingdom

Durham, UK. This 2025 symposium is a free, in-person, one-day event based at Durham University. It will bring together early career stage researchers (ECR), established academics and industrialists to explore the power of interdisciplinary life sciences research and foster new collaborations. One day, free symposium for Early Career Researchers Present your research Win presentation prizes […]

3rd yEBSA online seminar – How to publish in top journals?

The third seminar in this series will take place 15:00-16:00 (CET) on the 22nd January 2026 and will focus on “How to publish in top journals? Unveiling the editorial black box and article preparation tips”, featuring a talk by Abel Barral Cuesta. Follow this link to find information about the speaker and the seminar programme. […]

Hands-on Linz Winter School

Linz, Austria. This is a school for young scientists and newcomers to learn about advanced atomic force microscopy techniques and fluorescence microscopy methods: High resolution imaging of live cells and bacteria High-speed atomic force microscopy Chemical functionalization of atomic force microscopy tips Single molecule force spectroscopy Topography and recognition imaging Scanning microwave microscopy Single molecule […]

XVII International Workshop on Complex Systems

Andalo, Italy. International Workshop on Complex Systems aims to serve as a key meeting point for the community working in the field of disordered and complex systems. Since its first edition in 1981, the workshop’s distinguishing features has been its interdisciplinary approach to topics and techniques, advances in theory, experiments and simulations. The “home” of […]

The non-equilibrium genome – where Physics meets Biology

Max-Planck-Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems Nöthnitzer Straße 38, Dresden, Germany

Dresden, Germany. Biological function relies on coordinated cell behavior, driven by molecular processes involving DNA in the cell nucleus. The 3D genome refers to the hierarchical and organized packing of […]