WEBINAR: No code, no problem: data analysis for biologists with Galaxy Australia
Date: 29 April 2025 @ 12:00 - 13:00
Timezone: Melbourne
Duration: 1 hour
Language of instruction: English
Life science research is all about data. Turning that data into useful biological knowledge and publication-worthy figures requires specialised bioinformatics resources and compute. This is where Galaxy comes in.
Galaxy is an accessible, online platform for reproducible and transparent data analysis. You don’t need command line skills to use it and it includes 1000’s of popular, community backed bioinformatics tools which is why it has become the go-to platform for thousands of life scientists worldwide.
Join us to learn how Galaxy is being used in a wide range of research including genome assembly and annotation, metagenomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, data visualisation and more. We’ll show you the features that make this such a versatile platform whether you are new to data analysis or are looking to take your workflows to the next level!
Galaxy Australia is a fully subsidised service provided by Australian BioCommons.
The service receives NCRIS funding through Bioplatforms Australia, as well as The University of Melbourne and Queensland Government RICF funding.
Speakers:
Dr Tiffanie Nelson, Genomics Research Community Engagement Lead, Australian BioCommons
Dr Tristan Reynolds, Galaxy Outreach Specialist, The University of Melbourne
Date/Time: 29 April 2024, 12 - 1 pm AEST / 11:30am - 12:30 pm ACST / 10 - 11 am AWST
Who the webinar is for:
This webinar is for life scientists and bioinformaticians who need to analyse and interpret biological data. New and experienced data analysts are welcome.
How to join:
This webinar is free to join but you must register for a place in advance.
Contact: [email protected]
Keywords: Galaxy, Galaxy Australia, Code-free, Data analysis, Bioinformatics
City: Online
Country: Australia
Prerequisites:
None
Learning objectives:
By the end of the webinar you should be able to:
*Describe how Galaxy is being used in a wide range of research .
*List features of Galaxy that support versatile research applications.
Organizer: Australian BioCommons
Host institutions: Australian BioCommons
Eligibility:
- First come first served
Capacity: 500
Event types:
- Workshops and courses
Cost basis: Free to all
Operations: Data analysis
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