October 16-17, 2012
Instructors: Dave Clements with Christopher Fields
1pm - 5pm
Location - 1040 NCSA
A workshop for the Illinois community supported by
High-Performance Biological Computing (HPCBio),
Roy J. Carver Biotechnology Center,
IGB and NCSA
Registration
Workshop registration is $25. The workshop is open to anyone in the Illinois Community. However, space is limited and space is available on a first come, first served basis.
Registration is now closed.
Audience
Are you a biological researcher who needs to do complex analysis on large datasets?
Galaxy is an open, web-based platform for data intensive biological research that enables non-bioinformaticians to create, run, tune, and share their own bioinformatic analyses.
This hands-on workshop will teach participants how to integrate data, and perform simple and complex analysis within Galaxy. They will also cover data visualization and visual analytics, and how to share and reuse your bioinformatic analyses, all from within Galaxy.
Agenda
There will be one workshop split into two consecutive days:
1pm to 5pm on October 16 & October 17
Day 1: October 16, 1-5pm |
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Welcome Introductions and logistics |
Galaxy @ UIUC |
Basic Analysis with Galaxy Walk through a worked, hands-on example demonstrating basic analysis with Galaxy |
Basic Analysis into Reusable Workflows Genericize our analysis into something we can use again. |
Break |
ChIP-Seq Example Review NGS data quality issues and some quality control options in Galaxy; Peak calling with MACS |
Galaxy Project Overview Introduction to Galaxy and the Galaxy community |
Day 1 Ends |
Day 2: October 17, 1-5pm |
Gene Annotation ... |
Break |
Persistence, Sharing, and Publishing your Analyses with Galaxy Share and publish analysis, datasets, and workflows with Galaxy |
Basic analysis example: On your own |
Workshop Ends |
Prerequisites
No programming or Linux command line experience is required.
All work will be done in a web browser on your laptop. Please let us know if you don't have access to a laptop, we will have one for you.
Support
A workshop for the University of Illinois community supported by High-Performance Biological Computing (HPCBio), Roy J. Carver Biotechnology Center, IGB and NCSA.
IGB Galaxy Seminar: October 9
One week before this workshop there will be an Institute for Genomic Biology Seminar that also features Galaxy:
Addressing Irreproducibility of Biomedical Research
Anton Nekrutenko, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Penn State University
Tuesday, October 9 at Noon, 612 Institute for Genomic Biology (lower level)
Links
- Flier - please print / post / distribute
- Slides
- [Slides2](https://depot.galaxyproject.org/hub/attachments/documents/presentations/UIUCGalaxy-getting-data-in.pdf /tmp/AttchmentsWorking//events/uiuc2012/UIUCGalaxy-getting-data-in.pdf) - Getting data into the UIUC Galaxy instance.
- Workshop evaluation form
Questions?
Contact Galaxy Outreach @ outreach@galaxyproject.org.