Hello all,
The 2017 Galaxy Australasia Meeting (GAMe 2017)
<http://www.embl-abr.org.au/game2017/> will be held 3-9 February in
Melbourne, Australia, and bring together biomedical researchers,
bioinformaticians, infrastructure providers, and data producers from across
Australia and Asia.
GAMe 2017 spans a week and includes a two day conference
<http://www.embl-abr.org.au/game2017/conference>, one day of training for
researchers <https://www.embl-abr.org.au/game2017/training-day/>, and four
days of training for Galaxy administrators
<http://www.embl-abr.org.au/game2017/training-for-admin-workshop>.
The two day conference <http://www.embl-abr.org.au/game2017/conference>
starts 4th February with a BIO day – for Galaxy users (biologists and
bioinformaticians) – followed by an INFO day on 5th February, focussing on
technical aspects of Galaxy – for bioinformaticians, tool and software
developers, and research infrastructure providers. Both days feature
keynotes, accepted and sponsored talks, poster and sponsor sessions,
birds-of-a-feather gatherings, and lots of opportunities for networking.
The conference is preceded by a Researcher Training Day on 3 February for
analysis-focussed biologists and biomedical researchers with limited
experience of Galaxy. A four day intensive Galaxy Admin Training session
for those installing and maintaining Galaxy servers follows the conference.
Talk abstracts <http://www.embl-abr.org.au/game2017/submit-your-talkposter/>
are due 30 November. Early registration ends 31 December. Register now.
Space is limited.
*About Galaxy:*
Galaxy <https://galaxyproject.org/> is an open web based platform for
biomedical data integration and analysis. It is deployed at large and small
organizations around the world and used in a broad range of biomedical
research domains, and across the tree of life. Galaxy enables life science
researchers to perform their own data analysis without having to learn
command line interfaces or Linux package management. Galaxy transparently
records all analysis steps and eases workflow reuse and sharing. Galaxy is
also a long standing and active member of GMOD.
Please let us know if you have any questions, and we hope to see you in
Melbourne!
The GAMe 2017 Organising Committee
<http://www.embl-abr.org.au/game2017/organisers/>
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