Molecular Mechanisms of Cell response to Biological Sensing
Molecular Mechanisms of Cell response to Biological Sensing
Società Italiana di Biofisica e Biologia Molecolare
SIBBM 2026
Frontiers in Molecular Biology
Siena, Italy · 16-18 June 2026
Molecular Mechanisms of Cell response to
Biological Sensing
We are delighted to welcome you to the 21st Annual SIBBM Seminar, taking place from June 16–18 in Siena—a flagship event in the landscape of Italian scientific meetings.
Over the years, the SIBBM Seminar has established itself as one of the most prestigious and influential scientific events in Italy, consistently attracting outstanding international and national speakers who are leaders in innovative molecular biology research.
This year’s seminar will focus on the theme “Molecular Mechanisms of Cellular Responses to Biological Sensing”. The program is rich with fascinating topics, ranging from RNA biology—spanning fundamental discoveries to cutting-edge therapeutic applications—to the intriguing world of cell signaling and biologics as therapeutics.
The scientific program offers a stimulating selection of topics, including:
The SIBBM Seminar is also a unique opportunity for early-career scientists to showcase their work. A large number of submitted abstracts will be selected for oral presentations, and reduced registration fees will be available for junior participants.
Several SIBBM and other prestigious awards will be presented:
In addition, the SIBBM Scientific Career Award will be presented to a deserving member during the meeting.
To open the meeting, we are pleased to host the third edition of a special pre-meeting, taking place on June 15–16, dedicated to early-career researchers, including Ph.D. students, postdoctoral fellows, and early-stage investigators. This pre-meeting offers a valuable opportunity to connect with peers, exchange ideas, and gain inspiration ahead of the main conference.
Participation in the pre-meeting is completely free of charge, with no additional registration fee required. In addition, travel grants for the SIBBM 2026 Annual Conference will be available exclusively to selected participants attending the EC-SIBBM pre-meeting.
We look forward to welcoming you to Siena for what promises to be an exciting and inspiring scientific gathering. Your participation is what makes this seminar truly special, and we are eager to share this experience with you.
The Organising Committee
Cosima Tatiana Baldari
University of Siena, Italy
Roberto Bellelli
Queen Mary University of London, UK
Sandra Blanco
CIC-IBMCC, University of Salamanca, Spain
Aga Gambus
University of Birmingham, UK
Stefano Gustincich
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genoa, Italy
Maite Huarte
CIMA - Universidad de Navarra, Spain
Luigi Naldini
San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy, Milan, Italy
Luca Pandolfini
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genoa, Italy
Stefano Piccolo
University of Padua, Italy
Alessandro Prigione
Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany
Julian Sale
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK
Elena Taverna
Human Technopole, Milan, Italy
Mario Chiariello
National Research Council of Italy (CNR), Siena
Michela Denti
University of Trento
Alessandro Fiorenzano
University of Naples Federico II
Federico Galvagni
University of Siena
Simona Paladino
University of Naples Federico II
Laura Patrussi
University of Siena
Cristina Ulivieri
University of Siena
Gene response to cell sensing
(Joint Session with Association of Cell Biology and Differentiation-ABCD)
RNA-based regulation and plasticity
Biologics as therapeutics
Cutting edges in DNA replication