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  • 2021 SIB Bioinformatics Awards - Call now open!

    2021 SIB Bioinformatics Awards - Calls now open!

    To promote excellence, diversity and innovation in the field of bioinformatics, the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics created a set of Bioinformatics Awards twelve years ago to acknowledge early career bioinformaticians and ground-breaking resources.

    SIB Awards honour bioinformatics excellence in three categories:
    • Early Career Bioinformatics Award – an international award to recognise the excellence and promising nature of a researcher’s early career, based on one or several projects and/or papers focussing on the in silico analysis of biological sequences, structures or processes. More information
      Call for entries: 2 November 2020 – 31 January 2021
    • Swiss Bioinformatics Graduate Paper Award – a national award that recognises an outstanding graduate paper published by a PhD student in the area of in silico analysis of biological sequences, structures or processes. More information
      Call for entries: 2 November 2020 – 31 January 2021
    • Bioinformatics Resource Innovation Award – an international award that recognises newly developed bioinformatics resources with an important impact on life science research or the clear potential to make such an impact. More information
      Call for entries: 9 November 2020 – 28 February 2021


    Candidates from the global bioinformatics community are encouraged to apply for these prestigious awards. Besides a cash prize, all laureates will be invited to present their work at the [BC]2 Basel Computational Biology Conference in Autumn 2021 in Basel, Switzerland.

    Follow the latest news and announcements related to the SIB Awards on SIB’s website and under @ISBSIB on Twitter (#SIBawards).
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