GCC2024 abstracts

Presentations from the community are a core component of GCCs. These include oral, poster, and demo presentations. All the abstracts for presentations are are submitted by the community and go through a peer review process by the scientific committee before being accepted into the conference program.

GCC2024 is a Galaxy-centric conference but the topics presented can vary greatly. Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following areas:

  • Methods and pipelines for analysis of data that leverage Galaxy
  • New or improved features within the Galaxy framework
  • Outreach, training, and education in data science with Galaxy
  • Tools and data integrated with Galaxy

For GCC2024, all presentations must be in-person so if you cannot attend the conference in Brno, please do not submit an abstract. By submitting an abstract, you agree that at least one of the authors will register and present the work.

Call for Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions is open

Birds of a Feather, or BoF, sessions are informal gatherings during GCC that allow participants to discus topics of interest. These are free-form events that are organized by the participants and can take any form you'd like (eg, presentations, brainstorming, architecture drawing, etc.).

Interested in organizing a BoF? Fill out this form with some details so we can add it to the schedule and help advertise. Also, keep an open mind and feel free to propose fun activities as well, such as an evening run or a city tour.

Key dates relevant to the abstracts

DateWhat
Apr 15Abstracts due for talks
May 1Talk reviews returned
May 15Abstracts due for posters/demos
May 21Poster/demo acceptance announcements
Jun 15Deadline for submitting slides for your talk to the organizers

Option to publish in F1000 Galaxy gateway

Following GCC2024, you'll have an option to publish your slides or poster in the F1000 Galaxy gateway. Besides being a great collection of Galaxy-related content, each published artifact gets a DOI, making it easier to reference in the future.

Abstract submission guidelines

We have several guidelines that will help you craft abstracts (and then presentations) that will resonate with GCC2024 participants.

  • Limited to 500 words. Please be concise and to the point. Abstract submission is a web form so no graphics or references are to be included.
  • Relevance to Galaxy. Does your work use, describe, extend, deploy, benchmark, etc., some part of the Galaxy ecosystem? If it does not, then it may not reviewed.
  • Compelling. Is the work compelling? Will GCC2024 participants find your presentation interesting? Does the abstract describe novel work, interesting results, improvements, lessons learned, and so on.
  • Open Source / Open Access. Not all presented work / resources must be open source / open access, but if it isn't, then you need a compelling reason why it isn't. For example, if you have implemented Galaxy in a company, behind a firewall, then your presentation should focus on the lessons you learned, and any contributions that were made back into the ecosystem. An abstract that merely highlights an inaccessible resource is not compelling.
  • You will need an Oxford Abstracts account. We are using Oxford Abstracts portal for abstract submissions and they require a (free) account be created with them. Instructions on how to do so are available on their website.

If you have any questions about the poster submission process, please reach out to the scientific committee chair.

Questions?

Got questions about abstracts, abstract submission, or BoFs? Ask the Scientific Program Committee.