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  • Galaxy Community Conference, May 25-26, the Netherlands

    We are pleased to announce the 2011 Galaxy Community Conference, being held May 25-26 in Lunteren, The Netherlands. The meeting will feature two full days of presentations and discussion on extending Galaxy to use new tools and data sources, deploying Galaxy at your organization, and best practices for using Galaxy to further your own and your community's research. See the conference web site for complete details.

    About Galaxy:
    Galaxy is an open, web-based platform for accessible, reproducible, and transparent computational biomedical research.
    • Accessibility: Galaxy enables users without programming experience to easily specify parameters and run tools and workflows.
    • Reproducibility: Galaxy captures all information necessary so that any user can repeat and understand a complete computational analysis.
    • Transparency: Galaxy enables users to share and publish analyses via the web and create Pages--interactive, web-based documents that describe a complete analysis.

    Galaxy is open source for all organizations. The public Galaxy service makes analysis tools, genomic data, tutorial demonstrations, persistent workspaces, and publication services available to any scientist that has access to the Internet. Local Galaxy servers can be set up by downloading the Galaxy application and customizing it to meet particular needs.

    Conference Overview:
    This event aims to engage a broader community of developers, data producers, tool creators, and core facility and other research hub staff to become an active part of the Galaxy community. We'll cover defining resources in the Galaxy framework, increasing their visibility and making them easier to use and integrate with other resources, how to extend Galaxy to use custom data sources and custom tools, and best practices for using Galaxy in your organization.

    Additional topics include, but are not limited to:
    • Talks submitted by the Galaxy community
    • Integration of tools (including NGS analysis tools) and distributed job management
    • Deployment of Galaxy instances on local resources and on the Cloud
    • Management of large datasets with the Galaxy Library System
    • Using the Galaxy LIMS functionality at NGS sequencing facilities
    • Visualizing Data without leaving Galaxy
    • Performing reproducible research
    • Performing and sharing complex analyses with Workflows
    • An "Introduction to Galaxy" session, offered on May 24, for Galaxy newcomers.

    Registration:
    The conference fee is €100 on or before April 24, and €120 after that. The meeting is being held at the Conference Centre De Werelt in Lunteren, The Netherlands, which is also the conference hotel. You are encouraged to register early, as space at the hotel (and at the "Intro to Galaxy" session) is limited and is likely to fill up before the conference itself does.

    Abstract Submission:
    Abstracts are now being accepted for short oral presentations. Proposals on any topic of interest to the Galaxy community are welcome and encouraged. The abstract submission deadline is the end of February 28.

    Sponsors
    The 2011 Galaxy Community Conference is co-sponsored by the US National Science Foundation (NSF,), and the Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre (NBIC). NBIC is a collaborative institute of the bioinformatics groups in the Netherlands. Together, these groups perform cutting-edge research, develop novel tools and support platforms, create an e-science infrastructure and educate the next generations of bioinformaticians.

    We are looking forward to a great conference and hope to see you in the Netherlands!

    The Galaxy and NBIC Teams

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    All about Galaxy and its community.

    Galaxy is a community-driven web-based analysis platform for life science research.

  • #2
    Just a reminder that the abstract submission deadline is Feb 28, next Monday. See abstract submission page for details.

    Dave C

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    • #3
      Early Registrations ends April 24

      Hello all,

      This is a reminder that early registration for the 2011 Galaxy Community Conference ends in less than two weeks. You can save 20% if you register on or before 24 April.


      We've also added a partial list of confirmed speakers. More will be added in the coming weeks as the schedule firms up.

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