GCC2016 Training Topic Voting CLOSES THIS FRIDAY
by Dave Clements
Hello all,
*Voting <http://bit.ly/gcc2016vote>* on what training topics
<https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2016/Training> are offered at GCC2016
Training <https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2016/Training> *closes
this Friday*. Please vote <http://bit.ly/gcc2016vote> in the next two days!
> As always, please let us know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
The GCC2016 Exec <https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2016/Organizers>
http://bit.ly/gcc2016vote
> There are nominated topics
> <https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2016/Training> spanning from
> basic usage to advanced deployment. No matter what you do with Galaxy,
> there are topics for you to choose from. Your vote
> <http://bit.ly/gcc2016vote> will determine the topics that are offered,
> which topics should be offered more than once, and which ones should not be
> scheduled at the same time. Your vote matters.
*Topic voting closes November 6.* The Training schedule, including
> instructors, will be published before early registration opens.
*About GCC2016 Training
> <https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2016/Training>:*
The 2016 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2016)
> <https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2016> will be held June 25-29
> at Indiana University <http://indiana.edu/> in Bloomington, Indiana,
> United States. GCC2016 features two full days of training on June 26-27
> <https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2016/Training>. Each day will
> have multiple tracks, with each track featuring several sessions throughout
> the day.
Workshops will be hands-on and participants will be strongly encouraged to
> bring a laptop and follow along.
If you work in data-intensive biomedical research, there is no better place
> than GCC2016 to present your work and to learn from others.
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