Hello all,


The deadline for submitting oral presentation abstracts for the 2017 Galaxy Community Conference has been extended to 29 April.


And a reminder of some other GCC2017 deadlines:


  15 May:  Early registration ends

  27 May:  Poster presentation abstracts are due.

  27 May:  Visualization and Computer Demo presentation abstracts are due.

  31 May:  Regular registration ends

  23 June: Lightning Talk presentation abstracts are due.


About GCC2017:

GCC2017 will be in Montpellier, France, 26-30 June and will feature two days of presentations, discussions, poster sessions, lightning talks, computer demos, keynotes, and birds-of-a-feather meetups, all about data-intensive biology and the tools that support it. GCC2017 also includes data and coding hackathons, and two days of training covering 16 different topics.  

GCC2017 will be held at Le Corum Conference Centre in the heart of Montpellier, just 10km from the Mediterranean. This event will gather several hundred researchers addressing diverse questions and facing common challenges in data intensive life science research. GCC participants work across the tree of life, come from around the world, and work at universities, research organizations, industry, medical schools and research hospitals.  If you work in or support data intensive life science research then GCC2017 is an ideal opportunity to present your work.  


Early registration is starts at less than 55€ / day for post-docs and students.  You can also book low cost conference housing when you register.


GCC2017 has sold out all premiere sponsorship slots (a first). If you are interested in sponsoring (or know someone who is) there are still Silver and Bronze and Hackathon sponsorships available. Contact the organisers if you are interested.


About Galaxy

Galaxy is an open, web-based platform for data-intensive biomedical analysis used by tens of thousands of researchers around the world.  It supports ad hoc exploration and analysis through scalable and repeatable data analysis pipelines for large research studies. Galaxy is available in over 90 free and publicly accessible web servers, on commercial and national cloud infrastructures, and is locally installed at hundreds, if not thousands, of research organisations around the world.


We hope to see you this summer in Montpellier!


Au revoir,


The GCC2017 Organising Committee


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