Logo Design Contest

Conference Title: Machine Learning and Computation in Structural Biology

Machine learning and computational methods are rapidly advancing in many areas of biomedical research. In this conference, leaders in the field will highlight how these state-of-the-art developments have changed structural biology.

Deadline for design submissions:  Thursday, August 8, 2024

It is time for the Logo Design Contest for our Annual Research Conference, which carries with it a prize of $250 for the winning logo!

Contest Guidelines:

  • Designs should be in full color, and all graphics should be in the highest resolution possible, as the logo will be used in all promotional materials.
  • Consideration should be given to the reproducibility of the design: clear, clean designs are the best for reproduction.
  • Submissions must be accompanied by a detailed legend which credits all individuals, institutions, etc. who contributed to the design and describes the important components of the design.
  • Do not copy from other designs, including clipart or other downloadable images. No AI systems may be used to generate your image.
  • OPEN TO ALL!

Your final submission must be your independent work and not a modification of an existing image. When you submit your image, you will be asked to affirm that the submission is your own original work.

The winning designer / design team will be awarded the $250 prize (if to a team, $250 to the team to be divided as the team chooses). Logo contest submissions may be sent via email to Elizabeth Lawrence el53@rice.edu. In the case of large files, please provide a link to an FTP server or other alternate file transfer protocol.

Please share this contest information with your lab and anyone else interested.

Any questions regarding the Logo Design Contest? Please email el53@rice.edu.

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GCC Member Institutes:
Rice University | Baylor College of Medicine | University of Houston | UTHealth Science Center at Houston | UT Medical Branch at Galveston  |  UT MD Anderson Cancer Center  |  Institute of BioScience & Technology Texas A&M Health Science Center |  Houston Methodist Research Institute