GCC2019 will be held the first week of July in Freiburg, Germany. The tenth GCC features more presentations and more training than any GCC before it. If you are working in data intensive life science research then there will not be a better place to share your work, learn from others, and find new collaborators.
Advance Registration ends 7 June - this Friday
Advance registration for the 2019 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2019) ends this this Friday , 7 June. Register this week and avoid late registration fee hikes that start on Saturday morning. (Insert your favorite Saturday morning hangover joke here.)
Poster & Demo Abstract Submission Deadline: 10 June
Abstracts for poster presentations and software demonstrations are still being accepted for consideration. Got something to show? Submit your abstract before the 10 June deadline!
Conference Schedule is Online
The full conference schedule is now online. There are
- Over 35 training topics ranging from Beyond the Intro: Further Adventures in Using Galaxy to Visualisation development in Galaxy
- 15 Sessions, including dedicated sessions on
- Epigenetics, Galaxy Administration & Development (3 sessions), Outside the Genome & Community (3 sessions), Proteomics and Metabolomics, Transcriptomics & Genomics (2 sessions), Variation / Metagenomics / Assembly
- Five invited talks:
- Evolution of X chromosome recognition during Drosophila Dosage Compensation, Claudia Isabelle Keller Valsecchi, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
- Pou5f3, SoxB1 and Nanog control the Zygotic Genome Activation in Zebrafish by Chromatin Remodeling, Marina Veil, Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg
- Galaxy Community Update, Jeremy Goecks, OHSU; Daniel Blankenberg, Cleveland Clinic; Anton Nekrutenko, Penn State University; James Taylor, Johns Hopkins University
- Data visualisation by citizen science participants: the case of birds and bats monitoring schemes and Galaxy-E, Romain Lorrilière, French National Museum of Natural History
- UseGalaxy: Elucidating chromatin biology of mouse cardiomyocytes, Stephan Nothjunge, University of Freiburg
- Over 70 talks
- Three Poster, Demo, and Sponsor Sessions (Posters & demos to be posted next week)
- Three hour long sessions for BoFs (call for BoFs going out next week)
- 4 days of CollaborationFest