Hi All,
The latest GCC2019 news:
- A (final) reminder that early registration for the 2019 Galaxy Community Conference ENDS THIS FRIDAY NIGHT, 17 May, at midnight Freiburg time (CEST / GMT +2). After that registration goes up by ~ 60%. So, register this week! https://galaxyproject.org/events/gcc2019/registration/ - All accepted speakers have been notified and talks are being added to the schedule as presenters confirm. There were far more talk submissions this year than in any previous year and that is reflected in the breadth and quality of the accepted talks. https://gcc2019.sched.com/ - Poster and demo submission is still open! However, space *will* fill up and when it's gone, it's gone. Got something to present? Submit it *soon*. https://galaxyproject.org/events/gcc2019/abstracts/
We hope to see you in Freiburg! Dave C on behalf of the GCC2019 Organizers
------------------ 2019 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2019) 1-8 July, Freiburg, Germany https://galaxyproject.org/gcc2019 ------------------
The 2019 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2019) will be held 1-8 July in Freiburg, Germany. GCC brings together hundreds of faculty, clinicians, researchers, and students, all working in and supporting data intensive science that is accessible, sharable and reproducible.
GCC2019 features oral presentations, lightning talks, posters, demos, birds-of-a-feather gatherings (BoFs), training, a CollaborationFest, and plenty of opportunities for networking.
Presentations will cover the full spectrum of Galaxy applications, enhancements and deployments. If you are working in data intensive science then GCC2019 is an ideal conference for sharing your work, learning from others, and finding new collaborators.
Registration Early registration starts at €49/day for students and postdocs, and €79 / day for other academics and non-profit researchers. Childcare is available and travel fellowships are available as well. Early registration ends 17 May, when rates go up by 60%. So, register early.
About Galaxy Galaxy (https://galaxyproject.org/) is a platform for data integration and analysis in the life sciences. It enables researchers to build, run, share, and repeat their own complex computational analyses using only a web browser and without having to first learn system administration and command line interfaces.
The Galaxy Project is driven by a vibrant community who publish workflows and analyses, wrap new tools, maintain and enhance the source code, provide support, and write documentation and training materials. Galaxy is open-source and freely available, and is deployed in hundreds of organizations, running on everything from laptops through supercomputers to public and private clouds. Over 150 of these platforms are publicly available and can be used with little or no setup. Thousands of tools have been ported to Galaxy ("wrapped") and are deployable from the Galaxy Tool Shed. Galaxy was developed to support life science research, but the software is domain agnostic and is now used in domains as diverse as natural language processing, constructive solid geometry, and social science.
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org