Tübingen, Germany • July 14-16, 2025
Computational Psychiatry Conference
Join us for the Computational Psychiatry Conference 2025
Mark your calendar! The third annual Computational Psychiatry Conference will be held in Tübingen, Germany from July 14-16, 2025.
After two successful editions in 2023 (Dublin, Ireland) and 2024 (Minneapolis, USA) the Computational Psychiatry Conference has established itself as the largest conference worldwide in this emerging field, annually attracting over 240 students, postdocs, and faculty from around the world to meet and discuss new scientific discoveries.
Standing committee: Xiaosi Gu, Rick Adams, Sonia Bishop, Tobias Hauser, Quentin Huys, Robb Rutledge
Abstract Submissions
Symposium abstract submissions open on November 13, 2024 and close on December 20, 2024.
Poster abstract submissions open early January 2025 and close on February 7, 2025.
Individual submissions: Max 2000 characters including spaces, text only. Individual submitters can choose whether they’d like to be considered for a talk or a travel award.
Symposium submissions: For symposiums submissions, the chair should submit one single abstract that includes a summary of the symposium followed by four individual talk abstracts. A symposium has 75 min allocated in total and should have one chair and four talks. The chair can be one of the speakers. The total character count is strictly 9000 characters (2000 for each of the individual abstracts and 1000 for the summary). Plain text only. Each individual abstract needs to include presenter detail (name + main affiliation + email). The conference is multidisciplinary. Please make sure your symposium submission reflects this. We strongly encourage symposium organizers to consider diversity in theme/topic (clinical, machine learning and basic science, experimental species, methods), and presenters (gender, race/ethnicity, disability, socioeconomic disadvantage, geographical location, or other diversity factors).
Registration
Registration opens in February 2025 and will be limited to 400 people, so we encourage you to register early.
Students/trainees: 250 € (350 € after April 15, 2025)
Faculty: 350 € (450 € after April 15, 2025)
Industry: 450 € (550 € after April 15, 2025)
Gala dinner (optional): 80 €
Sponsors
This conference is partially supported by an NIMH/NIDA R13 award .
Housing
We are currently negotiating special rates with local meeting accommodations and will make information available as soon as possible.
The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.