Meetings
Upcoming Meetings of Interest in 202.6
Consider applying for a DCHSB Travel Award (applications available under, "Funding Opportunities and Awards"
Consider applying for a DCHSB Travel Award (applications available under, "Funding Opportunities and Awards"
Conference Name | Dates | Location | Website | Relevant Focus Areas | Abstract Submission Deadline | Registration Deadline |
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Joint with: Antibodies as Drugs: Engineering and Computational Tools Enabling Clinical Advances and Emerging Cell Therapies | Feb 1-4, 2026 | Banff, Alberta, Canada | Meeting information | "Systems Medicine: Cell Therapies as Agents to Rewrite the physiological Circuits of Disease (keynote title) | January 8, 2026 | January 8, 2026 |
Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI 2026) | Feb 22–25, 2026 | Denver, Colorado, USA | Meeting information | HIV virology, structural biology, molecular mechanisms | October 1, 2025 | January 15, 2026 |
Gordon Research Conference Three Dimensional Electron Microscopy | June 14-19, 2026 | Castelldefels, Spain | Meeting information | Extending the Reach of CryoEM: New Technologies for Determining Structures and Looking Deeper Into Cells | May 17, 2026 | May 17, 2026 |
45th Annual Meeting American Society of Virology | July 27-30, 2026 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
27th Congress and General Assembly of the International Union of Crystallography, 2026 | Aug 11-18, 2027 | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Meeting information | Embracing Structural Science | February 15, 2026 | February 15, 2026 |
Webinars

Recordings from the NIH Transformative High Resolution CryoEM Program Service Centers: the National Center for CryoEM Access and Training (NCCAT), the Pacific Northwest Center for CryoEM (PNCC), and the Stanford-SLAC CryoEM Center (S2C2) who provide no-cost access to cryoEM instrumentation and training.
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For structural biologists, by structural biologists!
The SBGrid TV channel was developed with participation from many members of the structural biology community. We welcome suggestions for topics to cover or speakers to hear from in future sessions. Contact us at info@sbgrid.org.
The project was developed with support from the National Science Foundation.
For more information on SBGrid, please visit us at www.sbgrid.org.
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The SBGrid TV channel was developed with participation from many members of the structural biology community. We welcome suggestions for topics to cover or speakers to hear from in future sessions. Contact us at info@sbgrid.org.
The project was developed with support from the National Science Foundation.
For more information on SBGrid, please visit us at www.sbgrid.org.
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