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  • Galaxy Community Conference Early reg deadline is May 23

    Hello all,

    This is a reminder that the early registration deadline for the 2014 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2014) is May 23, this Friday. Registering early assures you a seat and saves up to 70% on registration costs. See http://bit.ly/gcc2014reg for details.

    The program has also been published and features 20 accepted talks, a keynote by Steven Salzberg, two poster sessions, lightning talks, and Birds-of-a-Feather breakouts. See http://bit.ly/gcc2014program.

    Thanks, and we do hope you'll join us in Baltimore!

    Dave C, on behalf of the GCC2014 Organizing Committee

    2014 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2014)
    The 2014 gathering of the global Galaxy community

    June 30 - July 2, 2014
    Homewood Campus
    Johns Hopkins University
    Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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    The 2014 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2014, http://galaxyproject.org/GCC2014) features two full days of presentations, discussions, poster sessions, lightning talks and birds-of-a-feather, all about data-intensive biology and the tools that support it. GCC2014 also includes a Training Day with five concurrent tracks and in-depth coverage of thirteen different topics.

    GCC2014 will be held at the Homewood Campus of Johns Hopkins University, in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, from June 30 through July 2, 2014.

    Galaxy is an easily extensible data integration and analysis platform for life sciences research that supports hundreds of bioinformatics analysis tools. Galaxy is open-source and can be locally installed or run on the cloud. There are hundreds of local installs, and over 50 publicly accessible servers around the world.

    Early registration is now open. Early combined registration (Training Day + main meeting) starts at $140 for post-docs and students. Registration is capped this year at 250 participants, and we expect to hit that limit. Registering early assures you a place at the conference and also a spot in the Training Day workshops you want to attend.

    You can also book affordable conference housing at the same time you register. See the conference Logistics page for details on this and other housing options.

    Abstract submission for posters is open, but closes April 25 (so hurry!). Abstract submission for oral presentations closed April 4, but you may still submit late talk abstracts. The GigaScience "Galaxy: Data Intensive and Reproducible Research" series (announced for GCC2013) is continuing to take submissions for this year's meeting and beyond. BGI is also continuing to cover the article processing charges until the end of the year, and for more information see their latest update.

    Thanks, and hope to see you in Baltimore!

    The GCC2014 Organizing Committee

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