Bioinformatics
Operationalize Bioinformatics and Multimodal Data for Discovery and Clinical Impact
5/20/2026 - May 21, 2026
The Bioinformatics track examines how next-generation computational methods and multimodal data integration are reshaping discovery, translational research, and clinical genomics. While past programs emphasized innovation in multiomics pipelines, functional genomics, and predictive modeling, the 2026 agenda moves decisively toward operationalization. This year’s focus includes advances in pangenome references, structural variant detection, spatial and single-cell omics, and scalable analytics frameworks that unify genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, imaging, and clinical data. Sessions explore workflow orchestration with Nextflow, Snakemake, and WDL; reproducibility and benchmarking; FAIR data practices; and infrastructure modernization for high-throughput and cost-efficient analysis. A key emphasis is the translational path: validating pipelines under CAP/CLIA and IVDR, aligning research workflows with clinical standards, and building robust, trustworthy systems ready for production. Designed for bioinformaticians, computational biologists, clinical genomics leaders, and R&D informatics professionals, this track delivers the technical depth and practical strategies needed to scale bioinformatics from the bench to regulated environments with rigor, speed, and scientific impact.