As part of the Australian BioCommons ‘Bring Your Own Data’ Expansion Project, a specialised framework is under development that creates simple workflow definitions that enables researchers and clinicians to work with different workflow languages.
Read MoreThe Galaxy Australia team has been taking up opportunities to join the international Galaxy community in-person around the world. After years of working intensively online at all hours of the night, it is a joy to be able to meet up with global team members.
Read MoreA new service is now offering researchers the chance to accelerate their research through access to AlphaFold. The Australian AlphaFold Service delivers AlphaFold through Galaxy Australia, offering an easy to use interface coupled with the required computational resources at no cost to Australian researchers.
Read MoreA partnership between Australian BioCommons and Microsoft has resulted in University of Melbourne researchers being able to quickly leverage new methods through a large grant to use the Azure Cloud, with significant implications for the research community worldwide.
Read MoreTo ensure bioscientists have access to essential data and tools, we've partnered with the Center for Translational Data Science, University of Chicago, USA. Working with the team behind the open-source data platform, Gen3, several data commons are currently being tailor-made for use by large numbers of Australian researchers working across national consortia. We're co-hosting the inaugural online Gen3 Community Forum 11-13 Oct and you're invited!
Read MoreLife sciences researchers are benefiting from the nifty integration that allows secure data transfer between Galaxy Australia and CloudStor. The streamlined movement of data between the two freely-available platforms demonstrates how collaboration between services are meeting the needs of Australian life science researchers.
Read MoreGalaxy Australia has moved its head node and associated services to Australia’s Academic and Research Network (AARNet) to allow increased on-demand support for more users. This move provides a long-term, high-performing and reliable hosting environment for Galaxy Australia infrastructure.
Read MoreInsights from the Human Genomes Platform Project (HGPP) knowledge discovery phase have recently been published online. This ensures that knowledge is shared with others who will follow on the complicated path of sharing human genomics research data.
Read MoreR and RStudio are popular tools for robust and flexible data analysis but getting started can be daunting. Find out how we’re supporting life scientists on their R learning journey with collaborative training supported by access to cloud computing.
Read MoreThe Galaxy Community Conference is coming to Brisbane after years of campaigning by the Galaxy Australia team to bring this international event to our shores. GCC2023 will bring together hundreds of researchers, trainers, tool developers, software engineers, and computational infrastructure providers, from all over the world. This unique meeting offers a range of ways to exchange information about using the Galaxy data integration and analysis platform for data intensive science.
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