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If you're interested in attending and presenting your work in Granada during the 17th DSABNS, this is a great time to start reaching out to collaborators and preparing your abstract. For more information on important dates, please click here.
The abstract template is available here.
The 17th Conference on Dynamical Systems Applied to Biology and Natural Sciences (DSABNS 2026) will take place at Hotel Macià Real de La Alhambra, Granada, Spain, from February 2-6, 2026.
The International Conference “Dynamical Systems Applied to Biology and Natural Sciences – DSABNS” is a well established International Scientific event that has been organized since 2010, every year during the month of February.
The conference program is designed to offer a diverse and enriching experience for attendees, covering research topics in scientific areas such as population dynamics, eco-epidemiology, epidemiology of infectious diseases, molecular and antigenic evolution and methodological topics in the natural sciences and mathematics.
The program includes Public Lectures, providing a platform for academic researchers from various disciplinary backgrounds to share their findings and insights with a wider audience. Plenary Lectures are also scheduled to open and close the scientific program, offering keynote talks from distinguished experts in the field during both the morning and afternoon sessions.
Invited Lectures complement the conference by providing context and broader perspectives for the parallel sessions, which feature Contributed Talks given by the conference participants. These parallel sessions create a stimulating environment for researchers to present their research findings and foster new collaborations. A limited number of Minisymposia, each consisting of 4-5 talks, will be organized. These sessions offer the opportunity to explore complex or emerging topics in greater detail than might be possible in general sessions.
Additionally, the conference hosts a Poster Session, creating opportunities for researchers to present their work visually and engage in discussions with their peers. The conference proceedings are documented in a Book of Abstracts with an ISBN, published at the end of the event, ensuring that the valuable research presented during the conference is widely accessible to the scientific community and beyond.
In Memoriam
Prof. Ezio Venturino
University of Torino, Italy
Prof. Ezio Venturino received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1984. He was a Professor of Mathematics at the Dipartimento di Matematica, University of Torino, Italy, and a passionate researcher in the field of nonlinear dynamical systems, with a particular focus on biological and ecological applications. Earlier in his career, his work centered on numerical analysis, especially methods for integral equations.
Prof. Venturino was a foundational member of the DSABNS (Dynamical Systems Applied to Biology and Natural Sciences) team since its inception. His scientific vision, commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, and generous spirit helped shape the DSABNS series into the vibrant and supportive community it is today.
He leaves behind a remarkable legacy of scholarship, mentorship, and friendship. In his memory, we continue to honor him through good science and collegiality - values he championed throughout his life and career.
He will be deeply missed and remembered with great respect and affection.