eResearch Australasia will feature BioCommons staff and collaborators presenting a range of our activities and engage with delegates interested in information-centric research capabilities.
Read MoreAll BioCommons activities are informed by researchers’ challenges. Read more about how we make the right connections between people, facilities and services to ease data movement.
Read MoreWe’re collaborating with the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) to improve submission to data repositories. With a range of activities in the works, we want to hear what you’d like us to support and how you might participate.
Read MoreThe “Connections in Computational Proteomics” forum recently brought together local and international experts to network and discuss the latest trends, challenges and advances in computational proteomics.
Read MoreThe Research Software Engineer (RSE) Asia Australia unconference and the New Zealand Research Software Engineering conference have just wrapped up for 2023. Australian BioCommons supported these important events, and thought you might like to know more - particularly if you’ve not heard of an RSE or an unconference before!
Read MoreA visit by a large group of international experts presented an excellent opportunity to deepen working relationships and connections between ELIXIR and the Australian BioCommons, and to integrate Galaxy service innovations globally.
Read MoreBioCommons and ARGA will present a session covering the importance of globally-connected infrastructure, its dependence on distributed resources, and its potential fragility at next month’s TDWG 2023 Conference on Biodiversity Information Standards.
Read MoreBioCommons staff and collaborators will be presenting a range of our activities at eResearch and are looking forward to engaging with delegates interested in information-centric research capabilities.
Read MoreA team of 14 ELIXIR experts visited Australia for a month to coincide with the 2023 Galaxy Community Conference and were hosted by Australian BioCommons.
Read MoreThe Australian BioCommons training team enables life science research excellence by creating opportunities to develop transferable skills in bioinformatics and to learn how to use new platforms, tools, services and techniques.
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