Supporting this workshop means supporting excellent science, inclusive research culture, wider participation, and a growing community committed to collaboration, innovation and equity in STEM. A focused, high-impact day with clear visibility for partners.
Our sponsorsSponsor logos will appear here as partners come on board. To see your organisation among them, get in touch with us.
Support the main catering for the day; acknowledgement at the catering area, on the site and in the programme.
Support the networking drinks reception; acknowledgement during the reception, on the site and in the programme.
Help students and early-career researchers attend — subsidising travel and caring provision so participation is not limited by circumstance.
Support the prize for the best poster presentation; acknowledged during the announcement and on the site.
Support the prize for the best selected short talk; acknowledged during the announcement and on the site.
We also welcome partnerships with journals, societies, networks, and organisations that share our commitment to computational biology, inclusive research culture, and the visibility of women in STEM. Partnerships may include promotional support through newsletters, mailing lists, websites, and social media, dissemination of registration and abstract calls, in-kind support, or broader community endorsement. Partners will be acknowledged on the workshop website, in the digital programme, and in selected event communications.
For those who would like to contribute philanthropically, we warmly welcome donations toward our Student Sponsorship & Community Outreach Fund. This support will help cover travel and caring provision, ensuring that students and early-career researchers can take part in the workshop regardless of financial or practical constraints.
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor or exploring any of these unique opportunities to support WiCB, we encourage you to get in touch with us. Together, we can make this conference an unforgettable experience for attendees and a catalyst for advancing knowledge and collaboration in computational biology. Let’s join forces to shape the future of scientific discovery and make a lasting impact on the global scientific community!
Luciana Luque
Cross-Disciplinary Fellow
CRUK Scotland Institute, Glasgow