Hello all, Just a *final* reminder that early registration for the 2012 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2012)<http://galaxyproject.org/wiki/Events/GCC2012> *closes on Monday June 11 (*which is probably* today* when you read this*)*. Registering early saves 36 to 42% on registration costs, and allows you to sign up for the GCC2012 Training Day<http://galaxyproject.org/wiki/Events/GCC2012/TrainingDay>and book discounted conference lodging<http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Events/GCC2012/Logistics#Lodging> *before they fill up*.
*Register today <http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Events/GCC2012/Register>. * GCC2012 <http://galaxyproject.org/wiki/Events/GCC2012> will be held July 25-27, in Chicago, Illinois, United States. This year GCC2012 features a full day of tutorial sessions<http://galaxyproject.org/wiki/Events/GCC2012/TrainingDay>with 3 parallel tracks, each featuring four, 90 minute workshops and covering 10 different topic, including the newly added Variant and SNP Analsys, RNA-Seq Analysis, and Galaxy Code Architecture sessions<http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Events/GCC2012/TrainingDay>. The two-day main meeting<http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Events/GCC2012/Program#Day_1:_July_26.2C_Thursday>includes over 25 talks by Galaxy community members and Galaxy developers addressing the challenges of integrating, analyzing, and sharing the diverse and very large datasets that are now typical in biomedical research. GCC2012 is an opportunity to share best practices with, and learn from, a large community of researchers and support staff who are facing the challenges of data-intensive biology. Galaxy <http://gmod.org/wiki/Galaxy>is an open web-based platform for data intensive biomedical research<http://galaxyproject.org>that is widely used and deployed at research organizations of all sizes around the world. See you in Chicago! Dave Clements, on behalf of the GCC2012 Organizing Committee<http://galaxyproject.org/wiki/Events/GCC2012/Organizing%20Committee> Links: http://galaxyproject.org/GCC2012 <http://galaxyproject.org/wiki/GCC2012> http://galaxyproject.org/ http://getgalaxy.org/ http://usegalaxy.org/ http://galaxyproject.org/wiki/
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