The meeting usually consists of a 3-day conference followed by practical workshops.
Keynote speakers Senior speakers with affiliations or backgrounds in different African countries give keynote talks. At the 2025 ISCB Africa ASBCB Conference on Bioinformatics the keynote speakers were
Alan Christoffels, Alia Ben Khala, Anne von Gottburg and Aida Ouangraoua.
Main conference In addition to keynote talks, a lot of time at the conference is available for other speakers across the broad range of topics covered.
Student engagement The
ISCB has a Student Council that organises symposia, workshops and networking sessions within conferences organised by the ISCB. A Student Symposium is organised at each ISCB Africa ASBCB Conference through the Regional Student Group structure of the
ISCB Student Council. This is an opportunity for students and other early-career researchers to present reports on their ongoing projects and to hear advice from other conference attendees.
Workshops and tutorials Because bioinformatics depends so much on skills in using tools to analyse biological data (see
bioinformatics databases and
bioinformatics software tools for examples) the workshops and tutorials that are held in conjunction with each ISCB Africa ASBCB Conference on Bioinformatics may be the most important outcome of each one. Immediately prior to the 2011 conference in
Cape Town, participants gathered at the
University of the Western Cape for a workshop on the bioinformatics tool eBioKit. Immediately following the 2021 meeting the
ASBCB collaborated with the
National Institutes of Health Office of Data Science Strategy in delivering an online Omics Codeathon. Tutorials held at the 2025 as well as the cobrapy package for constraint-based modelling of metabolic networks at a genomic scale.
Poster sessions In parallel with the rest of the programme there are poster sessions, allowing researchers to present their on-going activities in a concise form and to discuss it with other conference attendees.
Scientific publications Since 2009, the ISCB Africa ASBCB Conference has been partnering with the
Infection, Genetics and Evolution journal to publish papers presented at the conference. of the
F1000 online publishing platform in collaboration with the
ISCB has provided an additional means of publishing material from the conference. ==References==