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  • 1st Galaxy Developer Conference | CSHL

    May 15 - 17, 2010
    Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
    (immediately following the Biology of Genomes)



    The true value of high throughput sequencing methodologies will only be realized when the analysis of NGS datasets will be accessible to EVERY biologist or clinical researcher. Readers of this blog are well aware that getting there will involve marrying tools with the data and rearing a rowdy progeny of output formats and downstream applications.

    Galaxy (http://usegalaxy.org) is a webapp designed to counsel such marriages by providing tool integration, job control, and data management features. The goal of the Conference is to introduce developers of analysis tools, bioinformatics staff, and IT managers of sequencing facilities to internals of the Galaxy framework.

    So, if you:
    • write tools for analysis of NGS data
    • are an IT professional managing a core facility or sequencing center
    • develop applications for management of very large datasets
    • write web applications for biologists

    register now at http://www.galaxyproject.org/dev2010
    Last edited by nekrut; 01-19-2010, 07:31 AM.

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