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  • tnabtaf
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    • Jan 2011
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    2013 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2013), 30 June - 2 July, Oslo

    We are pleased to announce that early registration and paper and poster abstract submission are now open for the 2013 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2013). GCC2013 will be held 30 June through July 2 in Oslo Norway, at the University of Oslo.

    GCC2013 features two full days of presentations, discussions, poster sessions, keynotes, lightning talks and breakouts, all about high-throughput biology and the tools that support it. The conference also includes a Training Day for the second year in a row, covering 12 topics in 5 parallel tracks.

    If you are a biologist or bioinformatician performing or enabling high-throughput biological research, then please consider attending. GCC2013 is aimed at:
    • Bioinformatics tool developers and data providers
    • Workflow developers and power bioinformatics users
    • Sequencing and Bioinformatics core staff
    • Data archival and analysis reproducibility specialists


    Early registration saves up to 75% off regular registration costs, and is very affordable, with combined registration (Training Day + main meeting) starting at ~ €95 for post-docs and students. Registering early also assures you a spot in the Training Day workshops you want to attend. Once a Training Day session becomes full, it will be closed to new registrations. Early registration closes 24 May.

    Abstract submission for oral presentations closes 12 April, and for posters on 3 May. Please consider presenting your work. If you are working with big biological data, then the people at this meeting want to hear about your work.

    Thanks, and hope to see you in Oslo!

    The GCC2013 Organizing Committee

    PS: And please help get the word out!

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