Computational Psychiatry Conference
New Haven, CT • July 14-16, 2026
Join us for the Computational Psychiatry Conference 2026
Late-breaking poster abstract submission deadline: May 8, 2026
Early-bird registration deadline: May 22, 2026
Mark your calendar! The fourth annual Computational Psychiatry Conference will be held at Yale University in New Haven, CT from July 14-16, 2026.
After three successful editions in 2023 (Dublin, Ireland), 2024 (Minneapolis, USA), and 2025 (Tübingen, Germany), the Computational Psychiatry Conference has established itself as the largest conference worldwide in this emerging field, last year attracting over 300 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, Claire Gillan, and Robb Rutledge
Abstract Submissions
The submission portal for symposia abstract submissions is closed. The 2026 conference committee invites Late-Breaking Poster Abstract submissions.
Author Guidelines
Late-Breaking Poster Abstract Submission Deadline: May 8, 2026 (11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time). We have limited capacity, so please submit early.
This is a rolling deadline. Late-breaking poster acceptance notifications will be May 15, 2026 but we aim to notify applicants of the status of their submission within three weeks of receipt when abstracts are submitted early. Please do not contact us to check on the status of your application if it has been less than 3 weeks since you submitted it.
Note: Late-breaking abstracts will not be eligible for talks or travel awards.
Please upload poster abstracts in PDF format (<10 MB) in the following format:
Title, Author(s), Affiliation(s), Abstract text (<2000 characters), Funding/Acknowledgment.
Submission Guidelines
Registration is not required to submit a symposium or poster abstract. Review Process: Single-blind peer review.
Computational Psychiatry Trainee Pre-Conference
See the Trainee Pre-Conference page for more details. This free event is for trainees who are attending the main conference and will take place in person at Yale on July 13, 2026. Space is limited so complete your conference registration early to register for the Trainee Pre-Conference.
Step 1: Purchase Society Membership
Membership & Registration
Society membership is $100. Membership is not required to register for the conference, but registration rates are $200 lower for members compared to non-members.
When purchasing member registration, you will need the email associated with your membership and the ‘Merchant Transaction ID’ found on the PayPal confirmation email to confirm your membership.
Step 2: Purchase Conference Registration
Registration Information:
Once you are a member of the society, you may purchase member registration at significantly discounted prices. Choose ‘MEMBERS REGISTER HERE’ below.
Full registration: Covers the full meeting and a ticket for the Gala Dinner. Most conference attendees attend the Gala Dinner.
Meeting-only registration: Covers the meeting registration but does not include a Gala Dinner ticket which can be purchased separately for $90.
Need a receipt with the last four digits of your card? Email: katie.myerscough@yale.edu
Early Bird: Open until May 22, 2026. After this time, ticket prices will significantly increase.
Conference Booklet: Please check back later for full program & speaker details.
Housing
Recommended option:
Cambria Hotel New Haven University Area (discounted room block)
Offering 1x King bed, 2x Queen bed or 1x King Bed Deluxe room options. Each room is $129 a night.
Must be booked before June 1, 2026
Approx 10-minute walk from the conference venue
Please use the following link to book: https://www.choicehotels.com/reservations/groups/FK75Z9
Alternative options:
Sponsors
Contact Information: For inquiries, contact the organizing committee at katie.myerscough@yale.edu
CMT Acknowledgment
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.