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The International Virus Bioinformatics Meeting 2020 successfully convened online, gathering 120 experts to discuss viral bioinformatics. The event highlighted advances in understanding viral infections and outbreaks, fostering new research directions.

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  • Virology
  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational Biology

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  • The International Virus Bioinformatics Meeting 2020 was initially planned for March 2020 in Bern, Switzerland.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a shift to an online format for the conference.
  • The pandemic underscored the critical role of viral bioinformatics in addressing infectious disease outbreaks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize key research findings and highlights from the International Virus Bioinformatics Meeting 2020.
  • To showcase advances in viral bioinformatics and their application to virology.
  • To foster scientific exchange and identify future research directions in the field.

Main Methods:

  • The meeting was conducted virtually over two days, featuring invited and contributed talks, and oral poster presentations.
  • Discussions focused on four main topics: RNA virus proteome and RNAome, viral metagenomics and ecology, virus evolution and classification, and viral infections and immunology.
  • Approximately 120 experts in virology and bioinformatics participated globally.

Main Results:

  • Despite the virtual format, an interactive scientific environment was established, facilitating lively discussions.
  • New research directions and questions within virus bioinformatics were proposed by participants.
  • The meeting covered diverse areas including RNA virus genomics, viral ecology, evolutionary studies, and immunology.

Conclusions:

  • The virtual International Virus Bioinformatics Meeting 2020 successfully facilitated scientific discourse and collaboration.
  • Advances in viral bioinformatics are crucial for improving the investigation of viral infections and outbreaks.
  • The event stimulated new ideas and collaborations within the virus bioinformatics community.