Hello all,

This is a reminder that
registration<http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2013/Register>for
the 2013
Galaxy Community Conference
(GCC2013<http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2013>)
closes June 14*, just ten days from today.  *Registering
now<http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2013/Register>avoids the
100% late registration surcharges, and guarantees you a spot in
the Training Day
sessions<http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2013/TrainingDay>you
want to take.
*Registration is still a bargain with the full 3-day registration starting
at ~ €165 for post-docs and students (that is just €55 per day).

The program <http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2013/Program> features

15 Training Day
sessions<http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2013/Program#Day_0:_Training_Day.2C_30_June>
in
5 tracks on 12 different topics,
25 Talks<http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2013/Abstracts#Talk_Abstracts>
on
topics ranging from
Reproducibility<http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2013/Abstracts#Events.2FGCC2013.2FAbstracts.2FTalks.A1_July:_Session_1:_Reproducible_science>
 to Exploiting 
Galaxy<http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2013/Abstracts#Events.2FGCC2013.2FAbstracts.2FTalks.A2_July:_Session_7:_Exploiting_Galaxy>
,
23 
Posters<http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2013/Abstracts#Poster_Abstracts>
(and
counting),
2 Lightning Talk sessions,
and a end-of-conference event at an historic venue high above Oslo.

GCC2013 is a great opportunity to share best practices from and network
with other researchers also facing the challenges of data-intensive biology.

Ser frem til å se deg i Oslo!

GCC2013 Organizing Committee

PS: and please help get the word
out<http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/GCC2013/Promotion>
.

* Not June 7, as had been stated earlier in several places.

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