The Galaxy Community Conference was the perfect meeting place for Galaxy Australia team members to help celebrate Galaxy’s successes, developments, and work together with the international community.
Read MoreWorkflowHub now automatically registers workflows developed by the nf-core community
Read MoreConservation decisions are becoming better informed by important genetic information thanks to a new set of bioinformatics workflows that assemble and annotate reference genomes for threatened vertebrate species.
Read MoreAre you interested in joining this year’s BioHackathon Europe, but can’t face the long haul flights? You should join the Australian Outpost team who will gather to work locally, while checking in regularly with our international colleagues.
Read MoreFinding the right computational tools or software for your research can be frustrating. Which tools do what, where can you find them, and which high end computers can you access?
Read MoreLearn more about how the newly established BioCLI Project is empowering Australian life scientists to access command-line infrastructure.
Read MoreThe latest developments in the Galaxy platform have been captured in a definitive publication describing the popular international data analysis platform.
Read MoreResearchers can now access a large bank of paediatric genomic data collected as part of the ZERO Childhood Cancer program.
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 MoreResearchers from the Museums Victoria Research Institute have constructed one of the largest distributional and evolutionary DNA datasets seen in marine science and now seek to answer questions such as: Where and when did deep sea life begin? How did it spread throughout the oceans that cover over 70% of the Earth’s surface?
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