The Paris Biofoundry is pleased to announce its collaboration in organizing the Storage and Computing with DNA 2025 conference, scheduled for June 19 to 21 2025, at Sorbonne Université‘s Pierre and Marie Curie Campus in Paris.
Conference Overview
This conference aims to foster collaboration and innovation by bringing together leading academics, industry professionals, and startups in the fields of DNA data storage and computation. It will serve as a platform to exchange ideas, discuss recent advancements, and explore potential synergies across research and commercial applications, driving the development of next-generation data storage and computational solutions.
Keynote Speakers
The event will feature distinguished keynote speakers, including:
- Prof. Robert Grass (ETH Zurich): Recognized for his research on the stability and preservation of DNA for long-term data storage.
- Assoc. Prof. Albert Keung (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Co-founder & CSO DNali Data Technologies).
- Stéphane Lemaire (Director of Research at CNRS/Sorbonne Université and co-founder of Biomemory): Leading innovative approaches in DNA data storage.
- David Turek (Chief Technology Officer at Catalog): Advancing DNA-based computational technologies.
- Esther Singer (Director for Product and Market Development at Twist Bioscience and co-chair of the DNA Data Storage Alliance).
- Dave Landsman (Senior Director of Industry Standards and Distinguished Engineer at Western Digital, actively involved in the DNA Data Storage Alliance).
Call for Abstracts
Researchers are invited to submit abstracts for oral presentations by March 1, 2025. Submissions will be reviewed based on technical merit, readability, relevance, and originality. Selected abstracts will be included in the final program for a 20-minute oral presentation in a relevant session.
Registration Information
Registration is open until April 4, 2025. For SNIA Silver, Gold, and Platinum member companies and startups, free registration is available for up to three participants per organization. Additional participants are encouraged to attend through SNIA non-member registration.
Venue Details
The conference will be held at Sorbonne Université‘s Pierre and Marie Curie Campus, located at 4 Place Jussieu, 75005 Paris. The venue is easily accessible via public transportation, including Metro lines 7 and 10, as well as multiple bus lines.
For more information, including detailed schedules, accommodation options, and sponsorship opportunities, please visit the official conference website:
We look forward to your participation in this groundbreaking event, where the future of data storage and computation converges with the innovative potential of DNA technologies.
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