I would be very keen to see this as a webcast or similar - I'd even stay up late to watch it! On 31 Mar 2011, at 20:19, Dave Clements wrote:
Hello all,
Dan Blankenberg will be giving two workshops on Galaxy at the University of Pittsburgh on April 6. The presentations are open to the public. See below for details and please contact Dan, or Carrie Iwema at Pitt, if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Dave C.
Intro to Galaxy http://galaxy.psu.edu/
Dan Blankenberg, PhD Center for Comparative Genomics & Bioinformatics Penn State University
Galaxy allows you to do analyses you cannot do anywhere else without the need to install or download anything. You can analyze multiple alignments, compare genomic annotations, profile metagenomic samples & more...
Wednesday 6th April
10 am – 12 pm Intro to Galaxy (general interest)
2 pm - 4 pm Working w/NGS Data (advanced users)
University of Pittsburgh
Falk Library
Conference Room B
You are welcome to bring your laptop.
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