Galaxy had a significant presence at ISMB/ECCB, 3DSIG, and BOSC 2011. This page lists all known Galaxy related events and presentations. If you have something that isn't listed, please add it below (or send it to outreach@galaxyproject.org).
Date | Event | Time | Title & Presenter | Links |
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Friday July 15 | BOSC | 11:55-12:05 | Enacting Taverna Workflows through Galaxy, Kostas Karasavvas | |
14:50-:15:10 | Applying Visual Analytics to Extend the Genome Browser from Visualization Tool to Analysis Tool, Jeremy Goecks, Emory University | |||
3DSIG Poster/Laptop | 12:10-15:00 | CADDSuite: A flexible and open framework and workflow system for computer-aided drug design, Marcel Schumann and Marc Röttig, University of Tuebingen | ||
Saturday July 16 | BOSC | 12:05-12:15 | Enabling NGS Analysis with(out) the Infrastructure, Enis Afgan, Emory University | Abstract PDF |
3DSIG Poster/Laptop | 12:10-15:00 | SymD server: a platform for detecting internally symmetric protein structures, Chin-Hsien (Emily) Tai, et al., National Cancer Institute | ||
Monday July 18 | ISMB/ECCB Tech Track | 12:15-12:40 | TT23: Enacting Taverna Workflows through Galaxy, Kostas Karasavvas, NBIC - LUMC | Abstract, PDF |
ISMB/ECCB Poster Presentations, Odd | 12:40-14:30 | V7: SymD server: a platform for detecting internally symmetric protein structures, Chin-Hsien (Emily) Tai, et al., National Cancer Institute | ||
J43: Statistical Tests for Detecting Differential RNA-Transcript Expression from Read Counts, Philipp Drewe, et al. Friedrich Miescher Laboratory of the Max Planck Society | ||||
ISMB/ECCB Tech Track | 14:30-14:55 | TT24: EMBOSS: New developments and extended data access, Peter Rice, European Bioinformatics Institute | Abstract | |
Tuesday July 19 | ISMB/ECCB Tech Track | 10:45-11:10 | TT37: NGS Best Practices through Galaxy: Cloud-based variant discovery with visual analytics, Daniel Blankenberg, Penn State University | Abstract |
ISMB/ECCB Proceedings | 12:15-12:40 | PT40: From Sets to Graphs: Towards a Realistic Enrichment Analysis of Transcriptomic Systems, Ludwig Geistlinger, LMU München | ||
ISMB/ECCB Poster Presentations, Even | 12:40-14:30 | Z04: CADDSuite: A flexible and open framework and workflow system for computer-aided drug design, Marcel Schumann and Marc Röttig, University of Tuebingen | ||
ISMB/ECCB Workshops | 14:30-16:25 | W6: Genomics for Non-Model Organisms, Dave Clements, Emory University. This Galaxy organized workshop features these talks: | Abstracts | |
Using RAD-seq for genomic and transcriptomic studies of non-model organisms, Julian Catchen, University of Oregon | ||||
Using RNA-seq for gene annotation, quantitation, and function in non-model organisms, Jeremy Goecks, Emory University | ||||
Development of a workflow for SNP detection in grapevine species: MAPHiTS, Marc Bras, INRA-URGI | ||||
Repeatable plant pathology bioinformatic analysis: not everything is NGS data, Peter Cock, James Hutton Institute | ||||
ISMB/ECCB Tech Track | 14:30-14:55 | TT48: Oqtans: A Galaxy-integrated workflow for Quantitative Transcriptome Analysis from NGS data, Géraldine Jean and Sebastian J. Schultheiss, Friedrich Miescher Laboratory of Max Planck Society | Abstract, PDF | |
ISMB/ECCB Tech Track | 16:00-16:25 | TT59: The Galaxy Track Browser: Transforming the Genome Browser from Visualization Tool to Analysis Tool, Jeremy Goecks, Emory University | Abstract |
A flyer has been created listing all these talks. Please feel free to print out a copy (or more) and take them with you.