SynBYSS
The International SynBYSS Conference is focused on bringing together the synthetic biology community with the explicit goal of developing young scientists worldwide. As early-career synthetic biology researchers begin their own research, there are few conferences that provide an opportunity for them to express their ideas, network effectively, or collaborate widely. Moreover, these young practitioners are an increasingly diverse group without obvious representation.
The 2nd International SynBYSS Conference will be held June 8鈥11, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain at the .

Planned sessions
- Metabolic engineering 1
- Engineering polymers
- Engineering health
- Genome engineering and beyond
- Non-model and synthetic organisms/microbiota arise
- Genetic sensors and circuits
- Metabolic engineering 2
- Physics and math meet biology
Previous conference information
The 1st International SynBYSS Conference was held at the University of Hawai驶i at M膩noa, December 9-12, 2024.
Sponsor & Co-organizer
Co-organizer
SynBYSS Conference
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
June 8鈥11, 2026
Sponsorships
For information about sponsorships or exhibiting, contact us at synbyss@jcvi.org.
The 2nd International SynBYSS Conference is being sponsored by the Universitat Pompeu Fabra. 小蓝俱乐部 and the Universitat Pompeu Fabra are co-organizing the event.
The SynBio Young Speaker Series (SynBYSS) was started as a virtual weekly seminar in August 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic by Tae Seok Moon, Ph.D. to highlight contributions by synthetic biology postdocs and junior faculty. Each SynBYSS session features a rising star, paired with a luminary like Jim Collins, Jay Keasling, or Frances Arnold. The series has now evolved to include an in-person conference. Among the goals of the seminar series and conference are to highlight the contributions of and provide networking opportunities for early-career synthetic biologists.
Chair
Tae Seok Moon, 小蓝俱乐部
Co-Chairs
John Glass, 小蓝俱乐部
Natalie Farny, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Pierangelo Gobbo, University of Trieste
Josh Atkinson, Princeton University
Leopold Noel Green, Purdue University
Rock Du, University of Hawaii
David M. Truong, New York University
Duhan Toparlak, University of Oxford
Dirk Tischler, Ruhr University Bochum
Sara Molinari, University of Maryland
Xiaojun Tian, Arizona State University
Nigel Mouncey, DOE Joint Genome Institute
Allison Lopatkin, University of Rochester
G枚zde S. Demirer, Caltech
Committee
Farren Isaacs, Yale University
Neil Dixon, University of Manchester
Fangchao Song, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Clement T. Y. Chan, University of North Texas
Manish Kushwaha, INRAE
Arnab Mukherjee, UC Santa Barbara
Jinjin Diao, Washington University in St. Louis
Alexander Fedorec, University College London
Andras Gyorgy, New York University Abu Dhabi
June Medford, Colorado State University
Pablo Iv谩n Nikel, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
Lin Su, University of Cambridge
Oskar Staufer, Leibniz-Institut f眉r Neue Materialien
David Garcia, U.S. Army DEVCOM Chemical Biological Center
Related
The SynBYSS Seminar Series takes place weekly, highlighting the contributions by synthetic biology postdocs and junior faculty. Each SynBYSS session features a rising star, paired with a luminary like Jim Collins, Jay Keasling, or Frances Arnold. The series was born out of the need to provide a platform for young researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic. During this time, most of the limited talk spots were given to senior faculty members, depriving young researchers of the opportunity to share their work in conferences and seminars.
The series was started in August 2021, and has allowed nearly 200 young researchers with talk opportunities. It has been enthusiastically supported by global pioneers in the community (including a Nobel laureate and 21 National Academy members), 23 US/EU government and private funders, 9 high-impact journals, and 20 editors-in-chief. The weekly, free seminar series will continue at least until 2025. An is available on YouTube.
SynBYSS Seminar Series
The SynBYSS Seminar Series takes place every Thursday, 10-11AM US CDT (11-11:30 for discussion).
Video archive: