Cell Modeling in Space and Time at CSHL
Posted by Assaf Zaritsky, on 3 April 2026
We are excited to announce the first Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) meeting on Cell Modeling in Space and Time, taking place June 22-25, 2026. This inaugural gathering is designed to dismantle the traditional silos between disciplines, fostering creative interactions between experimental cell biologists, computational scientists, biophysicists, and mathematical modelers.
The meeting will promote interdisciplinary science and training to enable biological discovery by fostering creative and fruitful interactions between these disciplines focusing on the common interests in understanding cellular processes. The meeting will emphasize the interplay between disciplines to quantitatively represent dynamic, multi-scale, multimodal, and high-content imaging data, develop testable hypotheses and to gain deeper mechanistic insights into systems level design principles that govern cellular organization, dynamic behavior, and function in health and disease.
The meeting features specialized sessions, poster flash talk sessions, and extensive networking opportunities. Our preliminary lineup of invited speakers includes leaders in the field. The program is designed to maximize visibility for emerging research, with selected talks and poster flash talks reserved for participants.
The Abstract submission deadline is April 10th.
Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of building this emerging interdisciplinary discipline. We look forward to seeing you at Cold Spring Harbor!

Artwork credit: Thao Do and Graham Johnson
