Posted on: 26 January 2023
purlPURL: https://gxy.io/GTN:N00043
Food contamination with pathogens are a major burden on our society. Globally, they affect an estimated 600 million people a year and impact socioeconomic development at different levels. These outbreaks are mainly due to Salmonella spp. followed by Campylobacter spp. and Noroviruses.The evolution of techniques in the last decades has made possible the development of methods to quickly identify responsible pathogen using their DNA and without prior isolation. Long-read sequencing tehcniques like ONT make these methods even easier and more practical to identify strains quicker and with fewer reads.In this tutorial, using direct Nanopore sequencing data, we show how toThis tutorial is offered in 2 different version:
23 February 2026
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13 November 2025
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🎉 We are excited to share that the Galaxy Training Academy (GTA) 2026 will take place next year, starting on 18 May 2026! 🎉
8 October 2025
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The Galaxy Training Network (GTN) had the pleasure of joining the “Talking about Education Across Communities at Helmholtz” (TEACH V) community conference, which took place in Berlin from September 29 to October 1.
12 September 2025
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🎉 We are excited to announce that we have started planning the Galaxy Training Academy (GTA) 2026! 🎉
2 September 2025
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Thanks to a collaborative effort between the teams at Galaxy Training Network (GTN), WorkflowHub, and Australian BioCommons, GTN workflows are now registered automatically with WorkflowHub. The existing set of workflows can be viewed here: GTN on WorkflowHub. For every new tutorial that is added to the GTN, any workflows that it contains will now also be pushed to WorkflowHub.
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