Hello all,
There are (at least) three Galaxy related eventshttp://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Eventsgoing on next month that you may want to consider attending. See the Events http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Events page for a full listing of upcoming events. If you have a Galaxy related event please send it to outreach@galaxyproject.org and we will help you get the word out.
Date
Topic/Event
Venue/Location
Comments
Contact
October 9-12
*Exploit your Data: Galaxy and the GMOD Tool Suitehttp://www.amata.org.au/index.php/2011-conference/workshops *
AMATA 2011 http://www.amata.org.au/index.php/2011-conference, Canberra, Australia
This workshop will cover both Galaxy and provide an overview of the GMODhttp://gmod.org/wiki/tool suite. Many thanks to CSIRO and AMATA for sponsoring this workshop
Dave Clements http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/DaveClements
October 12-14
*October 2011 GMOD Meeting and Galaxy Workshophttp://gmod.org/wiki/October_2011_GMOD_Meeting *
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR), Toronto, Canada
Dan will give a Galaxy update at the meeting, and then lead a satellite workshop on Galaxy the day following the meeting. (Or, if you already know all about Galaxy you could attend workshops on BioMarthttp://gmod.org/wiki/BioMartand InterMine http://gmod.org/wiki/InterMine, two data sources for Galaxy.) Register now http://gmod.org/wiki/October_2011_GMOD_Meeting as the meeting and associated workshop have limited space.
Dan Blankenberg
October 23-24
*The Galaxy Track Browser: Transforming the Genome Browser from Visualization Tool to Analysis Toolhttp://www.biovis.net/papers_abstracts/papers/111.html *
BioVis 2011 http://www.biovis.net/, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Learn about Trackster and other biological visualization. This is part of VisWeek 2011 http://visweek.org/.
Jeremy Goecks
Thanks,
Dave Clements http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/DaveClements
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