If anyone’s in/near Sydney, here’s a thing of interest!

Yes, I have a new logo in my signature: it’s also to be seen on the Phylomania 2017 front page, in case you meant to come but haven’t yet registered.. and there’s also the Australasian Evolution Society meeting on at the same time, so consider coming to both!

Michael Charleston
Associate Professor in Bioinformatics
School of Physical Sciences
University of Tasmania
AUSTRALIA
phone: +61 3 6226 2444



Theoretical Phylogenetics in Tasmania

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From: Rosemarie Sadsad <rosemarie.sadsad@sydney.edu.au>
Subject: [Genomics_bioinformatics] Introductory workshop on Bacterial Genomics using Galaxy
Date: 9 November 2017 at 10:15:44 AM AEDT
To: "clc-users@mailman.sydney.edu.au" <clc-users@mailman.sydney.edu.au>, "genomics_bioinformatics@mailman.sydney.edu.au" <genomics_bioinformatics@mailman.sydney.edu.au>, "computing_training@mailman.sydney.edu.au" <computing_training@mailman.sydney.edu.au>, "artemis.users@mailman.sydney.edu.au" <artemis.users@mailman.sydney.edu.au>

 
The Sydney Informatics Hub invite you to attend a free, half day introductory workshop on Bacterial Genomics using Galaxy provided by Intersect.
 
The Galaxy Platform is an open, web-based analysis and workflow platform designed for biologists to analyse their own data and can be used to run a variety of bioinformatics tools.
Specifically, the training course will include:
  • How to use the Galaxy bioinformatics platform
  • Bacterial genome assembly and annotation
  • Bacterial variant calling
  • Galaxy workflows
 
The RDS Omics project is an RDS-funded flagship project to provide cloud-based data services and tools for Australian Life Science Researchers to combine, analyse and interpret genomic (DNA), transcriptomic (RNA), proteomic (proteins) and metabolomic (small molecules) data.
The project is building the first Australian platform to allow 4 distinct ‘omics’ data types to be:
  • co-analysed and stored in one system;
  • managed through a common data management system;
  • able to have bioinformatics analysis performed on these data via a common interface
  • made accessible to biology researchers in Australia and internationally;
  • published to international repositories
 
Please find the registration link for the Omics training below with more information about the training and the Omics project. 
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/omics-training-tickets-39467052015
 
For more information about other bioinformatics, data analysis and management services and training offered by the Sydney Informatics Hub, please contact sih.info@sydney.edu.au
 
Please feel free to forward this on to your colleagues or research groups that may be interested.
 
Kind regards,
Rosemarie
 
ROSEMARIE SADSAD | Informatics Services Lead
 
Sydney Informatics Hub | Core Research Facilities
Room 541, Level 5, The School of Information Technologies J12
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006
 
P: +61 2 8627 6286
 



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