• 2 days.

  • workshops and symposium

  • October 8-9, 2026.

  • Limited to 100 attendees.

Deadlines

Oral abstract deadline: July 31, 2026.

General application deadline: August 19, 2026.

Accepted applicants poster abstract deadline: September 4, 2026.

If you have any questions email:
nyc-isb [at] nysbc [dot] org

Registration Fees:

Workshop ONLY registration:
$20 Student/Postdoc
$30 Academic
$50 Industry

Symposium Thur/Fri registration:
$100 Student
$150 Postdoc
$275 Academic
$550 Industry

NYC-ISB26 Program committee:
Alisha Jones, New York University; Simon Scheuring, Weill Cornell Medicine

NYC-ISB Program organizers:
Pilar Cossio, Flatiron Institute & Ed Eng, NYSBC

NYC-ISB Founding organizers:
Ed Eng, NYSBC; Kevin Gardner, ASRC; Jeff Kieft, NYSBC

New York City Integrative Structural Biology Symposium

October 8-9, 2026

hosted by ASRC and NYSBC

Integrative structural biology is a powerful approach towards understanding biological macromolecular systems. By combining computational methods with structural science disciplines, spatial and temporal models of macromolecular targets in their in-situ context can be determined. The focus of this workshop is to understand the challenges and opportunities of applying integrative structural biology techniques to one’s research. The fields of light microscopy, mass spectrometry, X-ray crystallography, NMR, cryo-EM, and computational methods will be highlighted. The topics will cover the best practices and current research toward building structural models across different resolution scales. This symposium will also offer hands-on demos to explore available instrumentation and panel discussions for integrating conformational changes, flexibility, and dynamics in macromolecular and cellular structures.

Symposium Agenda

Thursday, October 8, 2026

Start End Event
8:30 9:00 Workshop Registration
Workshops will be focused on experimental and computational techniques in structural biology, and roundtable/panel discussions.
9:00 9:45 Workshop session 1
10:00 10:45 Workshop session 2
10:45 11:15 Symposium Registration / Coffee
11:15 11:25 Gathering and Symposium Opening
11:25 11:30 Introduction to Keynote
11:30 12:15 Opening Keynote
Anna Pyle, Yale University
12:15 14:00 Lunch and Posters
13:00 14:00 Main Poster Session
14:00 14:05 Gathering and Session 1
Theme:  Emergent Function Across Biological Scales
How do molecules give rise to cells, and how do cellular networks give rise to systems with cognitive abilities? This session examines how function emerges from interactions across a wide range of biological scales. Talks will highlight frameworks for linking molecular mechanisms to higher-order biological organization.
14:05 14:30 Shana Elbaum-Garfinkle, City University of New York
14:30 14:55 Timothée Lionnet, New York University
14:55 15:10 Short Talk 1 (chosen from abstracts)
15:10 15:35 Christina Leslie, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
15:35 16:00 Break / Coffee
16:00 16:15 Short Talk 2 / Sponsor Talk
16:15 16:30 Flash Talks
16:30 16:35 Intro to Keynote 2
16:35 17:20 Keynote 2
17:20 17:30 Announcements
17:30 19:30 Evening Reception and Posters

Friday, October 9, 2026

Start End Event
8:30 9:30 Symposium Registration
9:30 9:35 Gathering and Session 2
Theme:  Predictive Biological Molecular Modeling
How can computational models move beyond static descriptions to predict biology? This session focuses on computational and physics-based approaches towards modeling biomolecular structure, dynamics and interactions, thereby providing predictive insights ranging from molecules to cellular assemblies. 
9:35 10:00 Mohammed AlQuraishi, Columbia University
10:00 10:15 Short Talk 3 (chosen from abstracts)
10:15 10:30 Short Talk 4 / Sponsor Talk
10:30 11:00 Break / Coffee
11:00 11:25 Marta Filizola, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
11:25 11:50 George Khelashvili, Weill Cornell Medicine
11:50 12:05 Sponsor Talk
12:05 12:10 Announcements
12:10 13:00 Lunch
13:00 13:05 Gathering and Session 3
Theme:  Mechanisms of Molecular Function
How do molecular motions, conformational changes and intermolecular interactions shape biological activity? This session will have talks on structural and biophysical approaches toward understanding dynamic mechanisms in macromolecular assemblies, with an emphasis on motion, conformational change, and function.
13:05 13:30 Moitrayee Bhattacharyya, Yale University
13:30 13:45 Short Talk 5 (chosen from abstracts)
13:45 14:00 Short Talk 6 / Sponsor Talk
14:00 14:25 Max Prigozhin, Harvard University
14:25 14:45 Short Break / Coffee
14:45 15:10 Rebeccah Warmack, Yale University
15:10 15:15 Intro to Closing Keynote
15:15 16:00 Closing Keynote
Peng Yuan, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
16:00 Wrap Up

Sponsored by:

This symposium is limited to 100 attendees.

Applicants will be contacted on a rolling basis. Accepted applications will be contingent on registration.

We will reach out to abstract applicants by the beginning of August with more details. For further inquiries, please email the organizers at nyc-isb [at] nysbc [dot] org.

We are planning on a 100-attendee event to facilitate intimate scientific discussions, but keep the symposium large enough to reach a wide variety of fields.

Applicants will be given instructions to register for the event. Acceptance is contingent on full payment and filling in the registration form on the registration site.

During checkout, add Workshops to your cart. We will send a separate sign-up to rank the offered workshops. Assignments will be released in September.

Yes. We are planning for at least half the attendees to participate in our poster session.

Poster board information -

    • Landscape: 36” x 24”
    • Portrait: 36” x 28”

Yes. This will be an in-person on-site event.

This event is planned to be in person. The symposium will not be recording the talks or poster sessions to promote open discussion.