Hello all,
Training Day topics are nominated by you http://bit.ly/gcc2014tdnom, the Galaxy Community. Please take a minute to nominate a topic. Any topic of interest to the Galaxy Community can be nominated and you are encouraged to nominate more than one topic. If you are looking for ideas, see
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what was offered at GCC2013http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2013/TrainingDay , -
what topics were nominated in 2013 http://bit.ly/1i2j1gN, and -
the Events http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events and the Events Archivehttp://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/Archive pages.
Nominated topics will be published on the Training Dayhttp://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2014/TrainingDay page as they come in. *Nominations close December 20*. Topics will be compiled into a uniform list by the GCC2014 Organizing Committee, and topics will be posted and voted on by the Galaxy Community, January 6-17.
Nominate a topic now! http://bit.ly/gcc2014tdnom
Topics will then be selected and scheduled based on topic interest, and the organizers' ability to confirm instructors for each session. Some very popular sessions may be scheduled more than once. The final schedule will be posted before registration opens.
See you in Baltimore!
GCC2014 Organizing Committeehttp://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2014/Organizers ---
*About GCC2014:*
The 2014 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2014)http://galaxyproject.org/gcc2014will be held at the Homewood Campushttp://webapps.jhu.edu/jhuniverse/information_about_hopkins/campuses/homewood_campus/ of Johns Hopkins University http://jhu.edu/, inBaltimore, Marylandhttp://visitors.baltimorecity.gov/, United States, from June 30 through July 2, 2014.
Galaxy Community Conferences are an opportunity to participate in presentations, discussions, poster sessions, keynotes, lightning talks and bird-of-a-feather gatherings, all about high-throughput biology and the tools that support it.
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