[BBC] European Galaxy Administrator Workshop, 8-12 January 2018, Oslo. FREE
Dave Clements
clements at galaxyproject.org
Fri Nov 17 00:28:21 CET 2017
*We are pleased to announce that registration
<https://skjema.uio.no/galaxy-admin-workshop-2018> is now open for
the European Galaxy Administrator Workshop
<https://www.elixir-europe.org/events/european-galaxy-administrator-workshop>*
.
- Mon 8 January 2018 to Fri 12 January 2018 CET
- Python room, Blindern, UiO campus, Ole Johan Dahls hus
<https://www.uio.no/english/about/getting-around/areas/gaustad/ga06/>,
Gaustadalléen 23B, Oslo, 0373, Norway
Participants will learn how to install, configure, customize, and extend
their own Galaxy <https://galaxyproject.org/> servers. Topics include tool
configuration, authentication and user management, using heterogeneous
storage and compute services, and many other topics that will enable you to
get your own Galaxy server up and running, performing well, and used by
your community. Have a look at the programme
<https://github.com/elixir-no-nels/dagobah-training/blob/2018-oslo/README.md>
to
see more details on the planned content of the workshop.
*Maximum number of participants is limited to 30, and we will manage
registrations to allow for geographical distribution and proritize
participants with responsibility of administrating galaxy servers.* After
registering you will get a second confirmation if/when a slot has been
allocated to you.
Although located in Europe, and named to reflect this, the workshop is
definitely *open to a world-wide audience.* The workshop is a result of the
collaboration between the Elixir Galaxy WG
<https://www.elixir-europe.org/about/groups/galaxy-wg> and the Galaxy
Project, and so far known, this is the only Galaxy Admin workshop planned
for 2018.
*Participants are to cover their own travel and accomodation, while the
workshop participation is free of charge.*
Instructors
- Björn Grüning <https://github.com/bgruening> (Elixir Galaxy WG
<https://www.elixir-europe.org/about/groups/galaxy-wg>, Elixir Germany
<https://www.elixir-europe.org/about-us/who-we-are/nodes/germany>,
University
of Freiburg <https://www.uni-freiburg.de/?set_language=en>)
- Marius van den Beek <https://github.com/mvdbeek> (Elixir Galaxy WG
<https://www.elixir-europe.org/about/groups/galaxy-wg>, Institute Curie
<https://science.institut-curie.org/>, France)
- Nicola Soranzo <http://www.earlham.ac.uk/nicola-soranzo> (Elixir
Galaxy WG <https://www.elixir-europe.org/about/groups/galaxy-wg>, Earlham
Institute <http://www.earlham.ac.uk/>, UK)
- Enis Afgan <https://galaxyproject.org/people/enis-afgan/> (Galaxy
Project <https://galaxyproject.org/>, Johns Hopkins University
<https://jhu.edu/>, USA)
- Abdulrahman Azab
<http://www.usit.uio.no/om/organisasjon/itf/ft/ansatte/azab/index.html>
(Elixir
Norway <https://www.elixir-europe.org/about-us/who-we-are/nodes/norway>,
USIT <http://www.usit.uio.no/>, University of Oslo <http://www.uio.no/>,
Norway)
*About Galaxy*
Galaxy <https://galaxyproject.org/> is an open, web-based platform for
data-intensive biomedical analysis used by tens of thousands of researchers
around the world. It supports ad hoc exploration and analysis through
scalable and repeatable data analysis pipelines for large research studies.
Galaxy is available in over 90 free and publicly accessible web servers, on
commercial and national cloud infrastructures, and is locally installed at
hundreds, if not thousands, of research organisations around the world.
--
https://galaxyproject.org/
https://usegalaxy.org/
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