Hello all,

Just a reminder that the abstract submission deadline for the Galaxy
Community Conference is next Monday, February 28.  See
http://galaxy.psu.edu/gcc2011/Abstracts.html for details.

Cheers,

Dave C.

PS: And there is still space at the GMOD Meeting being held March 5-6 @
NESCent:
  http://gmod.org/wiki/March_2011_GMOD_Meeting

On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 9:19 PM, Dave Clements <clementsgal...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> We are pleased to announce the *2011 Galaxy Community Conference*, being
> held *May 25-26 in Lunteren, The Netherlands*.  The meeting will feature
> two full days of presentations and discussion on extending Galaxy to use new
> tools and data sources, deploying Galaxy at your organization, and best
> practices for using Galaxy to further your own and your community's
> research.
> *Link: http://galaxy.psu.edu/gcc2011/
> *
> *Overview
> *
> This event aims to engage a broader community of developers, data
> producers, tool creators, and core facility and other research hub staff to
> become an active part of the Galaxy community.   We'll cover defining
> resources in the Galaxy framework, increasing their visibility and making
> them easier to use and integrate with other resources, how to extend Galaxy
> to use custom data sources and custom tools, and best practices for using
> Galaxy in your organization.
>
> Additional topics include, but are not limited to:
> * Talks submitted by the Galaxy community
> * Integration of tools (including NGS analysis tools) and distributed job
> management
> * Deployment of Galaxy instances on local resources and on the Cloud
> * Management of large datasets with the Galaxy Library System
> * Using the Galaxy LIMS functionality at NGS sequencing facilities
> * Visualizing Data without leaving Galaxy
> * Performing reproducible research
> * Performing and sharing complex analyses with Workflows
> * An "Introduction to Galaxy" session, offered on May 24, for Galaxy
> newcomers.
>
> *Registration
> *
> The conference fee is €100 on or before April 24, and €120 after that.  The
> meeting is being held at the Conference Centre De Werelt in Lunteren, The
> Netherlands, which is also the conference hotel.  You are encouraged to
> register early, as space at the hotel (and at the "Intro to Galaxy" session)
> is limited and is likely to fill up before the conference itself does.
> *Link: http://galaxy.psu.edu/gcc2011/Register.html
> **
> Abstract Submission
> *
> Abstracts are now being accepted for short oral presentations.  Proposals
> on any topic of interest to the Galaxy community are welcome and
> encouraged.   The abstract submission deadline is the end of February 28.
> *Link: http://galaxy.psu.edu/gcc2011/Abstracts.html
> *
> *Sponsors
> *
> The 2011 Galaxy Community Conference is co-sponsored by the US National
> Science Foundation (NSF), and the Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre (NBIC).
> NBIC is a collaborative institute of the bioinformatics groups in the
> Netherlands. Together, these groups perform cutting-edge research, develop
> novel tools and support platforms, create an e-science infrastructure and
> educate the next generations of bioinformaticians.
> *Links: http://www.nbic.nl/ and http://www.nsf.gov/
> *
>
> We are looking forward to a great conference and hope to see you in the
> Netherlands!
>
>
> The Galaxy and NBIC Teams
>
> --
> http://galaxy.psu.edu/gcc2011/
> http://getgalaxy.org
> http://usegalaxy.org/
>



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