Abstract submission

Why present at CMBBE 2025?

Submit by 31 March 2025 23:59 CET

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Submission guidelines

Presentation types

  • Oral presentation
  • Poster presentation
  • Special session invited presentation
 
 General rules
  • The use of the abstract template is mandatory. Please refer to the this template for all necessary guidelines regarding structure and formatting.
  • Abstracts must be submitted in English.
  • Each registered participant can present only one oral presentation and/or one poster presentation (only invited speakers in special sessions are allowed to have one more oral presentation in a standard session).
  • Presenting authors of all accepted abstracts will be required to register as delegates to the conference and pay the registration fee, as a condition for inclusion of their abstract in the program.
  • All submissions will be reviewed by the CMBBE 2025 Scientific committee and decisions will be sent by April 30, 2025. The Scientific committee can change the final type of the presentation (ex. from oral to poster).
  • The title should not exceed 200 characters including spaces. Please limit the number of authors to no more than 5, and indicate each author’s affiliation. Please do not use titles (Dr., Mrs. etc) for the authors names.
  • Accepted abstracts will be published in the conference abstract book. By submitting an abstract to the CMBBE 2025 symposium, you transfer copyright to CMBBE 2025 for the purpose of publishing the abstract in the conference abstract book.

Abstract submission categories 

  • The list of main topics (abstract submission categories) is available below.
  • You may also submit an abstract for one of the symposium’s special sessions if the topic is relevant for your research. This abstract will then be reviewed by the chairs of the special session and will be accepted either in the special session or recommended for a general session on a related topic.

Abstract submission categories

Bioinformatics & Computational Biology
Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering
Bone Biomechanics
Brain Biomechanics
Cancer Modelling
Cardiovascular System
Cartilage & Joints
Cell Biomechanics & Mechanobiology
Clinical Translation
Cohort, Population & Epidemiological Modelling
Computational Cardiology
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Computational Neuroscience
Computational Tools, Platforms, & Services
Computer-Assisted Surgery
Disease & Patient Stratification
Drugs & Medical Devices
High performance quantum and distributed computing
Implants & Orthopaedic Biomechanics
Injury Biomechanics
Intervertebral disc & Spine
Inverse problems and methods
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
Medical Image Processing & Analysis
Methods in Computer Modelling & Simulation
Multiscale & Systems modelling
Muscles & Tendons
Musculoskeletal Dynamics & Control
Plant & Animal Biomechanics & Mechanobiology
Real-Time Sensing
Respiratory Track & Lungs
Sport Biomechanics
Tissue & Organ Growth
Tissue Biomechanics & Mechanobiology
Verification, validation and uncertainty quantification

Abstract Categories:

Mechanobiology:

  • Bacterial and viral mechanics
  • Biomechanics of morphogenesis
  • Cellular and molecular biomechanics
  • Agent-based modelling
  • Tissue engineering
  • Tissue mechanics
  • Growth and remodelling
  • Damage and regeneration
  • Mechanics in infectious diseases

Structures and systems biomechanics:

  • Bone
  • Brain
  • Spine
  • Diarthrodial joints
  • Skin
  • Cardiac and vascular systems
  • Reproductive system
  • Respiratory system
  • Masticatory system
  • Plants biomechanics

Human movement analysis:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Musculoskeletal dynamics and neuromuscular control
  • Ergonomics
  • Sports biomechanics
  • Injury biomechanics and crash analysis

Methods in mechanics for biology and medicine:

  • Inverse problems and parameter identification
  • Contact mechanics
  • Human modelling for robotics
  • Finite element, finite volume and meshless methods
  • Fluid-structure interaction
  • Poro-elasticity
  • Multiscale and multiphysics modelling
  • Machine learning-based methods

Image analysis and processing methods for biology and medicine:

  • AI methods
  • Biomedical image analysis & processing
  • Imaging for model validation
  • Visualization and quantitative analysis


Clinical biomechanics and translational research:

  • Implants, orthotics, prosthetics, devices and biomaterials
  • Patient-specific modelling
  • Computer-aided surgery
  • 3D printing in biomedicine
  • In vivo imaging and visualization for diagnosis
  • Other clinical applications

CMBBE 2023 Conference Secretariat
info@cmbbe-symposium.com

+420 251 019 379
Contact person: Adina Markova