Hi All,

Just a reminder that registration for the November Galaxy Admin Training in Salt Lake ends tomorrow (Sunday).

And in addition to the workshop in Melbourne, there is also this event in Strasbourg, France in January:

  European Galaxy Developer Workshop
  https://www.france-bioinformatique.fr/evenements/EGDW2017

Registration opens next month.

Hope you'll be there, wherever there is for you.

Thanks,

Dave C


On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 4:55 PM, Dave Clements <clements@galaxyproject.org> wrote:
Hi All,

On-time registration for the November Galaxy Admin Training in Salt Lake ends this Sunday, October 16.  After Sunday rates go up quite a bit.  There also a chance that the sessions will sell out before Sunday.

So, if you are interested, now is a good time to register.

If you are interested, but are based in Australia or Asia, take a look at the Galaxy Admin Training being offered in February in Melbourne as part of the Galaxy Australasia Meeting.  Registration is now open for that (and it's not yet close to filling up).

Cheers,

Dave C

On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 9:43 AM, Dave Clements <clements@galaxyproject.org> wrote:
Hello all,

Early registration for Galaxy Admin Training 2016 ends in one week, on Monday, September 19.

Galaxy Admin Training 2016
is a weeklong event offering basic and advanced sessions. It will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, November 7-11, 2016, the week before Supercomputing 16 (SC16) meets in Salt Lake. These workshops are aimed at admins from organizations and labs that are installing, upgrading, or prototyping Galaxy instances.


Basics Session: November 7-8

This two day basics session will introduce participants to what you need to know to get a Galaxy server up and running on a standalone server. You'll also learn how to extend your Galaxy with your own tools and tools from the community, and how to define reference data in your server.


Advanced Session: November 9-11

The three day advanced session will build on topics covered in the basics section. This session both extends those topics, such as tool definition, and adds new ones, such as working with compute clusters and heterogeneous resources. The goal of the advanced workshop is to enable Galaxy administrators to create robust, high-performance Galaxy instances that take full advantage of available tools and compute and storage resources.


Galaxy Admin Training 2016 is hosted by the University of Utah Center for High Performance Computing (CHPC), the USTAR Center for Genetic Discovery (UCGD), Department of Biomedical Informatics and the Clinical & Translational Science Biomedical Informatics Core (CCTS BMIC) at the University of Utah.


We hope to see you in Salt Lake!


The Galaxy Team


PS: Please share this flier with any individuals or groups who might be interested in this event.

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