Oral & Poster Presentations
Submit a Short Talk or Poster Presentation
The RECOMB/ISCB Conference on Regulatory and Systems Genomics invites abstracts for consideration for oral presentations or participation in a poster session. Abstracts may be either original unpublished work or original work that was published or accepted for publication in a high-impact journal between January 1, 2022 and November 1, 2023. Unpublished work will be considered for either an oral or poster presentation.
Key Dates:
- Abstract Submission for Oral Presentation and Poster deadline: Wednesday, September 27, 2023
- Author notifications will occur on or around Wednesday, October 11, 2023
- Late Breaking Posters deadline*: Wednesday, October 25, 2023 or until capacity is reached.
*Poster portal information will be sent to all approved posters after the notification deadline. Note Late Breaking posters will have a very short turn-around as all presentations MUST be uploaded between November 10-14 for Posterpalooza and no file may be uploaded after November 21.
RSGDREAM strongly prefers that scientific research accepted for oral presentation be presented in-person and is highly encouraged for poster presentation at the conference venue. We understand that some presenters will have good reasons to avoid in-person attendance. RSGDREAM will grant remote presentation options for reasons associated to maternity/paternity leave, care for a family member, personal/medical disability, sickness, extreme financial hardship, or potential visa problems. If your research is accepted for oral presentation and you are unable to present in person, RSGDREAM requires notification at the time of acceptance and no later than October 16, 2023. You will be asked during your confirmation of participation to confirm your in-person participation. If unable to participate you will need to request a waiver by writing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
In addition to the expectation to present in-person presenters will be required to provide a pre-recorded talk for the virtual platform library in advance of the conference. The pre-recorded talk will be available shortly after the live presentation to provide faster and more seamless access to the conference content for virtual participants.
Any abstracts submitted after the deadline will be included only at the discretion of the conference chairs, and will be eligible for poster presentations only. Please also note that we can only allow one abstract per presenting author.
Authors reserve the right to publish their work elsewhere.
In-Person Poster Hall: When preparing accepted posters please note that your printed poster should not exceed the following dimensions: 46 inches wide by 46 inches high. There will be 1 or 2 poster per side on the each poster board. Additionally, we ask that you also follow the Virtual Poster Hall information below in addition to your in-person presentation. This ensures all posters are viewable to both in-person and virtual attendees thus providing more exposure to your work.
Virtual Poster Hall: When preparing accepted posters please note that your poster will need to be uploaded via the virtual platform portal in two formats - a PDF of the poster and a 5-7 minute flash talk video not to exceed 100MB. Poster portal information will be sent to all approved posters closer to the conference and after the notification deadline. All presentations MUST be uploaded on specific dates within the window of November 8-10*. More specific dates will be given closer to the conference.
*Late Breaking posters will have a very short turn-around.
Poster Printing Services: Per the UCLA Library Poster Presentation Guide, There are a number of ways to get your poster printed, both on campus and off. It's a good idea to get your file to the printer a week in advance. Otherwise, you may have to pay a rush processing fee. Prices are usually based on a cost per square foot and range from $7 and up. Most print shops prefer that you submit either a PDF or JPEG. It's a good idea to call in advance.
- On-Campus Services
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UCLA Mail, Document, & Distribution ServicesYou can submit a print job using the UCLA NowPrint online system (UCLA credentials required).
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UCLA Poster Printing Locations and RatesYou may also be able to get your poster printed in your department.
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Bruin Custom PrintLocated on the A-Level of Ackerman Union (across from Taco Bell)
(310) 825-3825
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Open M-F 8:30 am-5:00 pm (Holiday & break hours may vary)
Poster printing: $2.50 per square foot
Poster mounting: $5.00 per square foot
Most orders ready next-day if submitted by 10 am.
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- Off-Campus Services
- Copymat Westwood
10919 Weyburn Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024 Open Monday – Friday 9AM – 5PM www.copymatwestwood.com
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(310) 824 5276
- Copymat Westwood
How to Submit Your Abstract
Please use this link to Easychair to submit the text of your abstract (400 words or less). You will be asked to provide information about yourself and your coauthors, including name, email address, and affiliation. Please check one box for corresponding author to indicate who would be speaking or would be primarily responsible for your poster. You will also be asked to provide an abstract title, the text of your abstract, and keywords.
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Topics
This conference is designed to present the latest findings about regulatory and systems genomics, foster discussion about current research directions, and establish new collaborations that will advance the development of a systems-level understanding of gene regulation. Some possible topics include:
- Single-cell omics and multiomics
- Spatial transcriptomics
- Machine learning methods for systems biology
- Network inference, visualization and analysis
- Regulatory genomics, regulatory networks
- Co-transcriptional, post-transcriptional, and translational regulation
- Epigenomics, chromatin state, nuclear organization
- Metabolomics, Proteomics
- Microbiome analysis
- Integrative methods for multiomics data
- Non-coding RNAs
- Genetic, molecular, and phenotypic variation in human disease
- Cellular signatures of biological responses and disease states
- Mathematical modeling and simulation of biological systems
- Methods for systematic validation of high-throughput biological predictions
- Translational systems biology
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