The International Symposium on Health Informatics and Bioinformatics (HIBIT), first held in 2005, aims to bring together academics, researchers, and practitioners who work in these popular and fulfilling areas and create the much-needed synergy among medical, biological, and information technology sectors. HIBIT is one of the few conferences emphasizing such synergy. HIBIT provides a forum for discussion, exploration, and development of theoretical and practical aspects of health informatics and bioinformatics and a chance to network between students, academia, and other stakeholders.
| Abstract Submission Submission deadline: 25 September 23:59 Author notification: 13 October 2025 |
| Registration Registration Deadline (Early): 15 October 2025 Registration Deadline (Late + On-site): 30 October 2025 |
Conference 30 October : RSG – TÜRKİYE Workshop 31 October- 1 November : HIBIT Conference 31 October : Gala Dinner 2 November 2025 : RSG – TÜRKİYE Symposium |

Younes Mokrab
Sidra Medicine, Qatar
Weill Cornell Medicine–Qatar and Qatar University
Prof. Younes Mokrab is Principal Investigator, Head of the Medical and Population Genomics Lab and Director of Neuroscience Research Program at Sidra Medicine. Also, he holds academic appointments at Weill Cornell Medicine–Qatar and Qatar University.
His lab leads research that integrates genomics, electronic health records, and medical imaging to study population structure, disease risk, and the architecture of genetic disorders, with a particular focus on Middle Eastern populations.
He obtained a BSc in Genetics from the University of Sheffield (2003) and a PhD in Bioinformatics from Prof. Tom Blundell’s lab at the University of Cambridge (2007), followed by a postdoctoral fellowship on modelling ion channelopathies with Prof. Mark Sansom at the University of Oxford (2010). He then moved to the pharmaceutical industry, first at Lonza Biologics in in silico biopharmaceutical engineering and then at Eli Lilly leading early-stage neuropsychiatry drug discovery. Since joining Sidra in 2015, he has helped establish research programs in population and medical genetics, co-founded the Qatar Genome Program Research Consortium, and built collaborations with multiple international consortia.
Prof. Mokrab is an author of more than 45 publications in top-tier journals, including Nature and Cell, and is a recipient of numerous grants and awards.

Oğuz Akbilgiç
Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA
Dr. Oğuz Akbilgiç is a Professor of Artificial Intelligence in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Wake Forest School of Medicine and serves as Associate Director of the Epidemiological Cardiology Research Center (EPICARE). His research centers on the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning in healthcare, with a particular emphasis on cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disorders, and maternal health outcomes. He is especially focused on remote health monitoring through wearable technologies.
Dr. Akbilgiç earned his BS in Mathematics from Istanbul University and his MS in Statistics from Mimar Sinan University. He holds dual PhDs—one in Quantitative Methods from Istanbul University and another in Statistics from Mimar Sinan University. He completed postdoctoral training at both the University of Tennessee and the University of Calgary. Prior to joining Wake Forest, he held faculty appointments at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and Loyola University Chicago.
With over 100 peer-reviewed publications, Dr. Akbilgiç has led multiple NIH-funded projects aimed at early disease detection and risk prediction through AI-driven analysis of clinical and wearable health data. He also leads efforts on adaptation of AI models into clinical practice.

H.Atakan Ekiz
Izmir Institute of Technology
Dr. Atakan Ekiz is a faculty member at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at İzmir Institute of Technology. His research focuses on cancer immunology, non-coding RNAs, and bioinformatics, integrating experimental and computational approaches in his laboratory. Dr. Ekiz and his team also develop visual interfaces to facilitate access to and analysis of multidimensional data. His laboratory’s work is supported by organizations such as TÜBİTAK and EMBO and has been published in prestigious journals including Nature Communications, Cancer Discovery, and Nature Immunology. Dr. Ekiz holds the UNESCO Chair in Biotechnology and Innovation at İzTech and also serves as the Associate Director of the Cellular Imaging Center.

Eralp Dogu
Mugla Sitki Kocman University
Dr. Eralp Doğu is a Professor of Statistics at Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Turkey. He received his B.Sc. in Statistics from Ege University in 2002 and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Dokuz Eylül University in 2006 and 2011, respectively. He has held academic positions as a visiting scholar at Pennsylvania State University Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering and as a postdoctoral researcher at Northeastern University Khoury College of Computer Science. His research interests include biostatistics, artificial learning, statistical methods for studies of biomolecular systems and process monitoring with numerous publications and contributions such as the development of the MSstatsQC and MSstatsQCgui software packages for quality control in proteomic experiments. He teaches courses in data science, statistical software, and scientific research methods at Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University and he is also serving as the Coordinator of Digital Transformation and Data Management at Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University.

Mine Koprulu
Queen Mary University of London, Precision Healthcare University Research Institute
Dr Mine Koprulu is an UWC Atlantic alumna who holds a BSc in Human Genetics at University College London. She completed her MPhil in Genomic Medicine at the University of Cambridge as a Gates Cambridge Scholar, where she conducted research at the Wellcome Sanger Institute on the genetic basis of complex diseases using UK Biobank and whole genome sequencing data from isolate populations.
She previously worked on the identification of novel genes underlying rare diseases and their functional roles as a research scientist at Boğaziçi University and Istanbul Technical University. Dr Koprulu has earned her PhD at the MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge as a Gates Cambridge Scholar. Her PhD focused on causal gene prioritization for diverse diseases through large-scale multi-omics data integration. Dr Koprulu and Langenberg team currently leads large-scale international proteogenomic collaborations.
Dr Koprulu’s research interests lie in improving the understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying complex and rare diseases by leveraging diverse genomics and multi-omics datasets, with a focus on translating biological findings into clinically actionable insights.

Ahmet Sureyya Rifaioglu
Heidelberg University, Institute for Computational Biomedicine
Dr. Ahmet Süreyya Rifaioğlu is a researcher at the Institute for Computational Biomedicine, Heidelberg University, Germany. He studied in the Department of Computer Engineering at Middle East Technical University, where he received his MSc and PhD degrees. His doctoral research primarily focused on applying machine learning and deep learning for computational drug discovery. During his PhD, he also spent a year as a predoctoral visiting researcher at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) in Cambridge, UK.
After completing his PhD, he joined the Saez Lab at Heidelberg University as a postdoctoral researcher in the Deep Learning for Single Cell in Cancer (DEEP-SC2) project, funded by Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). In 2023, he was awarded the Medical Data Scientist Fellowship by Heidelberg University. His research focuses on developing problem-driven algorithms for computational scientific discovery to advance understanding of disease mechanisms. Currently, he is designing methods to identify clinically relevant spatial regions and cellular interactions in cancer, with a particular focus on brain tumours, using large-scale spatial and single-cell data.
Call for Abstracts
For abstract submission, you must be registered in the Microsoft CMT system. After logging into the system, submit your abstract by using the “New Submission” link in the top menu on the page.
Poster – Short abstract (max. 2000 characters)
Talk – Long abstract (max. 5000 characters, including figures, up to 2 pages)
Abstract submission link: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/HIBIT2025;
All submissions undergo double-blind peer review; acceptance is contingent upon favorable evaluations reflected in the reviewer reports.
If you think that your recent work is relevant to HIBIT 2025, we cordially invite you to submit an abstract until 25 September 2025.
Typical topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
| Date | Day | Start Time | End Time | Type | Title / Description | Speaker / Chair |
| 30 October | Workshop | 13:30 | 15:00 | Workshop | GenNext Varyant Filtreleme | Özkan Özdemir |
| 30 October | Workshop | 15:00 | 15:15 | Break | Kahve Arası | |
| 30 October | Workshop | 15:15 | 17:00 | Workshop | Transkriptom Analizi | Selcen Arı Yuka |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 09:10 | 09:25 | Opening Speech | Opening Speech | Yasemin Yüksel Durmaz, Vice Rector |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 09:25 | 09:35 | Speech | SABITA | Emrah Eroğlu, Director of SABITA |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 09:35 | 09:40 | Welcome Speech | HIBIT2025 Welcome Speech | Özge Şensoy, Chair |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 09:40 | 10:30 | Keynote Talk | An AI Model’s Path from Algorithm to Patient Care | Oguz Akbilgic |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 10:30 | 10:45 | Break | Coffee Break | |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | Session | Session 1- Emerging Computational Methods | |||
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 10:45 | 11:00 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 1: Systematic Analysis of Batch Effect Metrics Reveals Shortcomings and Directions for Advancements | Hilal Kazan |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 11:00 | 11:15 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 2 : FlowProt: Classifier-Guided Flow Matching for Targeted Protein Backbone Generation in the de novo DNA Methyltransfarase Family | Ali Baran Taşdemir |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 11:15 | 11:30 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 3 : Beyond Tokenization: Evolutionarily Grounded Units for Protein Language Understanding | Burak Suyunu |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 11:30 | 11:45 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 4 : Automated FRET Analysis for Enhanced Characterization of Protein-Protein Interactions | Ahmet Z. Nursoy |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 12:00 | 13:30 | Break | Lunch Break | |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 13:30 | 14:00 | Invited Talk | Invited Talk: Integrating Machine Learning and Longitudinal Monitoring for Quality Control in Mass Spectrometry-based Proteomics | Eralp Dogu |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | Session | Session 2- Structural Bioinformatics | |||
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 14:00 | 14:15 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 5: Bünyamin Şen- BepiCon: A Geometric Deep Learning Framework for Conformational B Cell Epitope Prediction | Bünyamin Şen |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 14:15 | 14:30 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 6: Şebnem Eşsiz – Energy Landscape and Conformational Flexibility of Autoinhibited Human BRAF Domain-Domain Interactions | Şebnem Eşsiz |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 14:30 | 14:45 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 7: Büşra Tayhan- Regulatory conformations of Calmodulin modulated by calcium binding and salt concentration variations | Büşra Tayhan |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 14:45 | 15:00 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 8: Ecem Bulut Turhan – Alternative Mechanisms for Selective Inhibition of the Undruggable KRAS G12D Mutant | Ecem Bulut Turhan |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 15:00 | 15:15 | Break | Coffee Break | |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 15:15 | 15:45 | Invited Talk | Invited Talk: Mine Koprulu – Beyond the Genome: Unravelling Diverse Disease Mechanisms with Multi-Omics Data | Mine Koprulu |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | Session | Session 3 – Clinical Informatics | |||
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 15:45 | 16:00 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 9: Mehmet Koçak – Utilization of National Health Surveys to Monitor Discrepancies in Preventive Health Screening by Gender, Age, and Region in Türkiye | Mehmet Koçak |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 16:00 | 16:15 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 10: Rümeysa Ertürk – Student-Generated Variant Lists Expose Hidden Reproducibility Gaps in Somatic Variant Calling | Rümeysa Ertürk |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 16:15 | 16:30 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 11: Hacer Yeter Akıncı- From Prediction to Prevention: Identifying Missed Opportunities in Chronic Disease Diagnosis | Hacer Yeter Akıncı |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 16:30 | 16:45 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 12: Büşra Nur Darendeli Kiraz- Benchmarking Automated ACMG/AMP Variant Classification Tools Against Gold-Standard and Disease-Specific Datasets | Büşra Nur Darendeli Kiraz |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 16:45 | 18:00 | Presentation | Poster Presentations | |
| 31 October | HIBIT, Day 1 | 19:00 | Event | Gala Dinner | ||
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 09:00 | 09:45 | Break | Coffee Break | |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 09:40 | 10:30 | Keynote Talk | Keynote Talk | Younes Mokrab |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 10:30 | 10:45 | Break | Coffee Break | |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 10:45 | 11:15 | Invited Talk | Invited Talk: Ahmet Sureyya Rifaioğlu – Machine Learning for Understanding Cancer Mechanisms Using Single-cell and Spatial Data | Ahmet Sureyya Rifaioğlu |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | Session | Session 4 – Al in Health | |||
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 11:15 | 11:30 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 13: Veysel Kaya – A graph-based deep learning framework for comparative analysis of 3D genome topology | Veysel Kaya |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 11:30 | 11:45 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 14: Atabey Ünlü – AI-Based Drug Repurposing for Rapid Broad-Spectrum Poxvirus Antiviral Discovery | Atabey Ünlü |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 11:45 | 12:00 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 15: Cyrille Mesue Njume – When Complexity Doesn’t Pay: A Multi-Disease Benchmarking of Deep Learning and Ensemble Methods for Robust Biomarker Selection | Cyrille Mesue Njume |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 12:00 | 13:30 | Break | Lunch Break | |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 13:30 | 14:00 | Invited Talk | Invited Talk: H. Atakan Ekiz – Reducing barriers to high throughput data analysis via visual interfaces | H. Atakan Ekiz |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | Session | Session 5 – Biological Network Analysis | |||
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 14:00 | 14:15 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 16: Muhammed H. Çelik, MetaboliticsDB: Unlocking Metabolic Insights through Integrated Network Analysis and AI-Driven Disease Association | Muhammed H. Çelik |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 14:15 | 14:30 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 17: Aslı Dansık, Extracellular Matrix-Guided Tumor Stratification and Network Models Reveal Clinical Molecular Grades | Aslı Dansık |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 14:30 | 14:45 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 18: İdil Duran – Stratifying Glioblastoma Multiforme Tumors: Graph Representation Learning Combined with Network Propagation | İdil Duran |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 14:45 | 15:00 | Selected Talk | Selected Talk 19: Zeynep Güner Yılmaz- Using Mixed-Resolution Elastic Network Model for Binding Free Energy Calculations | Zeynep Güner Yılmaz |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 15:00 | 16:15 | Presentation | Poster Presentations | |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 16:15 | 17:00 | Panel | Panel Discussion | |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 17:00 | 17:15 | Ceremony | Award Ceremony | |
| 1 November | HIBIT, Day 2 | 17:15 | 17:30 | Closing | Closing Remarks | |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 09:00 | 09:20 | Event | Kayıt | |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 09:20 | 09:30 | Opening Speech | Açılış Konuşması | |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | Session | Hesaplamalı Biyoloji ve Sağlıkta Veri Analizi: Omiks’ten Yapay Zekaya | |||
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 09:30 | 10:10 | Talk | Konuşmacı: Özkan Özdemir | Sağlıkta Yapay Zekâ ve FAIR Prensipleri |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 10:10 | 10:25 | Talk | Talha Vatansev – Decoding Tumor Identity: An Integrative Machine Learning Approach Reveals Immune Dichotomy in Thyroid Cancer | Talha Vatansev |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 10:25 | 10:40 | Talk | Mehmet Ali Erdoğan – Benchmarking Metabolic Network-based Biomarker Discovery Methods | Mehmet Ali Erdoğan |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 10:40 | 10:55 | Talk | Gülüzar Nur Karahan – Genomic Duplication Leaves Its Mark on Sequenced Transcriptome | Gülüzar Nur Karahan |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 10:55 | 11:10 | Break | Kahve Arası | |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 11:10 | 11:50 | Talk | Konuşmacı: Ogün Adebali | Protein Ailelerinde İşlevsel Özelleşmenin Evrimsel Çözümlemesi |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 11:50 | 12:05 | Talk | Gülnur Uzun – Evaluating Single-Cell RNA-seq Integration Strategies to Decipher Psoriasis Heterogeneity | Gülnur Uzun |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 12:05 | 12:20 | Talk | Seyit Semih Yiğitarslan – Language Modeling-Based Generative Artificial Intelligence for De Novo Protein Design | Seyit Semih Yiğitarslan |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 12:20 | 13:30 | Break | Poster Sunumu & Öğle Yemeği Arası | |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | Session | Koddan Kapsüle: Hesaplamalı İlaç Tasarımı | |||
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 13:30 | 14:10 | Talk | Konuşmacı: Vildan Enisoğlu Atalay | |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 14:10 | 14:25 | Talk | Kübranur Kazan – Programmable Protein Communication: Optimal Control Sites and Time-Resolved Communication Maps | Kübranur Kazan |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 14:25 | 14:40 | Talk | Kaan Kara – Genome-Scale Metabolic Flux Analysis Meets Polygenic Risk Scores | Kaan Kara |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 14:40 | 14:55 | Talk | Anthony Ior – CovMutEx: SARS-CoV-2 Mutation Explorer and Prediction Tool | Anthony Ior |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 14:55 | 15:15 | Break | Kahve arası | |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 15:15 | 15:55 | Talk | Konuşmacı: Nurcan Tunçbağ | Ağ Tıbbı Yaklaşımlarıyla Kompleks Hastalıkların Modellemesinde Gizli Biyomoleküler Bağlantıların Keşfi |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 16:00 | 17:00 | Panel | Özel Sektörde Biyoinformatik Paneli | Onur Emre Onat (Moderatör), Tolga Aslan (Panelist), Seray Karaçay (Panelist), Saliha Durmuş (Panelist) |
| 2 November | RSG Symposium | 17:00 | 17:20 | Ceremony | Ödül töreni & Kapanış |
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| Regular | 6000 TL | (5100)** | 3000 TL | (2550)** |
| Early (International participants) | 200 Euro | (170)** | 125 Euro | (107)** |
| Regular (International participants) | 250 Euro | (213)** | 150 Euro | (128)** |
| HIBIT & ISCB; RSG – TÜRKİYE (Early) | – | – | 1750 TL | |
| Only RSG – TÜRKİYE (Early) | – | – | 250 TL | |
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Özge ŞENSOY, İstanbul Medipol University
Arda Çetinkaya, Hacettepe Üniversitesi
Ayhan Serkan Şık, Ankara Medipol Üniversitesi
Gülşah Merve Kılınç, Hacettepe Üniversitesi
Günseli Bayram Akçapınar, Acıbadem Üniversitesi
Mehmet Baysan, İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi
Onur Emre Onat, Bezmialem Vakıf Üniversitesi
Tunca Doğan, Hacettepe Üniversitesi
Yeşim Aydın Son, Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi
A.Matteen Rafiqi Bezmialem Vakıf University
Ahmet Acar Middle East Technical University
Ahmet Süreyya Rifaioglu Heidelberg University
Arzucan Özgür Bogazici University
Aslı Suner Ege University
Atakan Ekiz Izmir Institute of Technology
Athanasia Pavlopoulou Izmir Biomedicine and Genome Center
Aybar Acar Middle East Technical University
Ayhan Yılmaz Middle East Technical University
Barbaros Yet Middle East Technical University
Barış Ethem Süzek Mugla Sitki Kocman University
Burçak Otlu Middle East Technical University
Burcu Bakir-Gungor Abdullah Gul University
Canan Atılgan Sabanci University
Carlos Trenada Heinrich Heine University
Ceren Sucularlı Hacettepe University
Ceylan Polat Hacettepe University
Çağdaş Son Middle East Technical University
Saliha Ece Acuner Zorluuysal Istanbul Medeniyet University
Emrah Kırdök Mersin University
Emre Dayanç Izmir University of Economics
Emre Keskin Ankara University
Erdal Cosgun Microsoft
Eren Yüncü Middle East Technical University
Ergin Murat Altuner Kastamonu University
Gökhan Karakülah Izmir Biomedicine and Genome Center
Gökmen Zararsız Erciyes University
Gülden Olgun Hacettepe University
Gülşah Merve Kılınç Hacettepe University
Handan Melike Dönertaş Leibniz Institute on Aging – FLI
Hatice Zengin Hacettepe University
Hilal Kazan Antalya Bilim University
İdil Yet Hacettepe University
İnci M. Baytas Bogazici University
Kanat Gürün Middle East Technical University
Kaya Bilguvar Acıbadem University
Mehmet Koçak İstanbul Medipol University
Mine Köprülü Queen Mary University of London
Muzaffer Arıkan İstanbul University
Nilüfer Rahmioğlu University of Oxford
Nurcan Tunçbağ Koc University
Ogün Adebali, Sabancı University
Oğuz Akbilgiç Wake Forest School of Medicine
Oktay İ. Kaplan Abdullah Gul University
Özgül Doğan Sivas Cumhuriyet University
Özkan Özdemir Acıbadem University
Özlem Keskin Koç University
Özlen Konu Bilkent University
Öznur Taştan Sabanci University
Remzi Çelebi Maastricht University
Sait Can Yücebaş Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University
Sefer Baday İstanbul Technical University
Serap Erkek Özhan Izmir Biomedicine and Genome Center
Süreyya Özcan Middle East Technical University
Şeref Gül Bezmialem Vakıf University
Şebnem Eşsiz Kadir Has University
Şükrü Anıl Doğan Bezmialem Vakıf University
Tuğba Önal Süzek Mugla Sitki Kocman University
Tunahan Çakır Gebze Technical University
Vahap Eldem İstanbul University
Vilda Purutçuoğlu Middle East Technical University
Volkan Atalay Loyola University Chicago
Yavuz Oktay Izmir Biomedicine and Genome Center
Younes Mokrab Sidra Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine, Qatar, Qatar University
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