From: Dave C. <cle...@ga...> - 2021-06-07 04:29:06
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Hi all, Some updates: - 8 June: Early reg ends (save 50%) - 14 June: Poster/Demo abstract deadline - 25 June: All registration closes - 28 June GCC training week starts. - The full talk schedule is now online <https://gcc2021.sched.com/>. Please redistribute to any communities that might be interested, and hope to see you there, Dave C *2021 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2021)* <https://www.vibconferences.be/events/gcc2021-virtual-edition> 28 June through 10 July <https://gcc2021.sched.com/> Virtual, in both European Central Time, and US Eastern Time Deadlines 8 June: Early Registration closes <https://galaxyproject.org/news/2021-05-gcc-reg/> 14 June: Poster/Demo submission deadline <https://galaxyproject.org/news/2021-05-gcc-posterdemo/> 17 June: GCC2021 CoFest Prep Day <https://galaxyproject.org/events/2021-06-papercuts/> 25 June: All registration closes *About GCC2021* The 2021 Galaxy Community Conference <https://www.vibconferences.be/events/gcc2021-virtual-edition> will take place in a virtual format from 28 June to 10 July and bring together clinicians, researchers and students working in data science. The event features - 5 days of online training (28 June - 2 July) - a 3 day meeting (6-8 July) - a 2 day CollaborationFest (9-10 July) * The combination of very low registration, plus content in multiple time zones (see below for details on both) make this event the most affordable and accessible GCC ever. * If you are working in data intensive science (life sciences and beyond), GCC2021 is an ideal conference to share your work, learn from others, and find new collaborators. We look forward to meeting you there! *About Galaxy* Galaxy <https://galaxyproject.org/> is an open data integration and analysis platform used and supported by a global community of researchers, bioinformaticians, developers, infrastructure providers, and trainers, all doing and supporting data intensive research Galaxy was originally developed to support life science research, but is now used in multiple fields including computational chemistry and molecular modelling, climate modeling, social science, and natural language processing. *Training Week* Training <https://galaxyproject.org/events/gcc2021/training/> will run for 5 days, from 28 June through 2 July. This will be an online event, spanning all time zones. All training sessions are pre-recorded, so you can work through them at your own pace, and manage your own time. A large community of GTN trainers will be available 24/7 online support to answer all your questions on Slack. Training Week features 3 tracks: 1. Galaxy for Scientists <https://galaxyproject.org/events/gcc2021/training/#science-track> 2. Galaxy for Developers <https://galaxyproject.org/events/gcc2021/training/#developer-track> 3. Galaxy for Administrators <https://galaxyproject.org/events/gcc2021/training/#admin-track> (enrollment is limited) *GCC2021 Meeting* The conference includes a 3 day meeting, 8-10 July, and features accepted talks, Q&A, poster/demos, sponsors, birds-of-a-feather sessions, and lots of social interaction and networking. Talks will be pre-recorded, but EVERYTHING else, including Q&A will be live. *All material will be presented twice each day, once in the original Central European time zone, and then again 9 hours later in the Americas. * * Poster/Demo Abstract Submission* We welcome poster/demo submissions <https://galaxyproject.org/news/2021-05-gcc-posterdemo/> that use, implement or extend the Galaxy platform and ecosystem, including integrating and analyzing datasets in any research area, enhancing reproducibility in computational analyses, and fostering collaboration in scientific workflow development Poster/Demos will be presented live at Remo.co tables and will not be limited to a single large PDF. They are an opportunity to fully communicate your work. Submit your abstract by 14 June <https://www.vibconferences.be/events/gcc2021-virtual-edition#abstracts> * Registration* Registration rates are very affordable <https://galaxyproject.org/news/2021-04-gcc-reg/>, with deep discounts for researchers and students, and especially for researchers and students in developing economies. Early registration rates for students in developing economies start at €3.25 for Training Week, and €6.00 for the meeting (plus VAT). *Early registration ends 1 June.* -- https://galaxyproject.org/ |