Australian BioCommons is once again supporting undergraduate and postgraduate students from around the country to travel to AMSI BioInfoSummer in Melbourne.
Read MoreThe National Digital Research Infrastructure Strategy outlines priority outcomes to ensure Australian researchers continue to have access to cutting-edge research infrastructure, and features Australian BioCommons as a key case study.
Read MoreDr Geraldine Van der Auwera is visiting Melbourne in September to support Australia’s activities around Nextflow and Seqera Platform and connect with users.
Read MoreIn response to community requests, new resources supporting cutting edge bioinformatics workflows are available on Pawsey’s Setonix supercomputer.
Read MoreWhat do the human respiratory virome and mediterranean diets have in common?
They’re both research programs at The Kids Research Institute that are being supported by the Australian BioCommons Leadership Share.
Read MoreDo you write or maintain bioinformatics tools? Make them accessible to the extensive Galaxy user base by following along with the new Getting Tools into Galaxy videos.
Read MoreThe Australian Government’s Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry is at the frontline of ensuring the safety of plant materials that are commercially imported. With increasing demand for high throughput screening, they leveraged Galaxy Australia to help ensure new diseases don't slip through.
Read MoreThe Galaxy Training Academy 2024 is a week-long, completely free, global online event will help you master the Galaxy platform for data analysis.
Read MoreMeet the Australians championing Nextflow as a standard for defining bioinformatics workflows.
Read MoreAustralian BioCommons was invited to join ELIXIR’s All Hands meeting, an international gathering to share insights and address the challenges of building and sustaining distributed life science data infrastructure.
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