Al Sium, Syed MuktadirTorrejón, EstefaniaChowdhury, Sanjana FatemaAhmed, RubaiatJain, AakritiTreccani, MirkoVeschetti, LauraRiaz, ArsalanEranti, PradeepOlguín-Orellana, Gabriel J.2024-04-232024-04-232024-042635-0041PURE: 89039773PURE UUID: 85976b6e-bbf9-4a72-bfa0-12148da17472Scopus: 85190544839http://hdl.handle.net/10362/166504The 19th ISCB Student Council Symposium (SCS2023) organized by ISCB-SC adopted a hybrid format for the first time, allowing participants to engage in-person in Lyon, France, and virtually via an interactive online platform. The symposium prioritized inclusivity, featuring on-site sessions, poster presentations, and social activities for in-person attendees, while virtual participants accessed live sessions, interactive Q&A, and a virtual exhibit hall. Attendee statistics revealed a global reach, with Europe as the major contributor. SCS2023’s success in bridging in-person and virtual experiences sets a precedent for future events in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. Availability and Implementation: The details of the symposium, speaker information, schedules, and accepted abstracts, are available in the program booklet (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8173977). For organizers interested in adopting a similar hybrid model, it would be beneficial to have access to details regarding the online platform used, the types of sessions offered, and the challenges faced. Future iterations of SCS can address these aspects to further enhance accessibility and inclusivity.1659074engStructural BiologyMolecular BiologyGeneticsComputer Science ApplicationsAdapting beyond bordersjournal article10.1093/bioadv/vbae028Insights from the 19th Student Council Symposium (SCS2023), the first hybrid ISCB Student Council global eventhttps://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85190544839