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Supercharge your open project with leadership training - Open Bioinformatics Foundation
This post is co-authored by Bérénice Batut, Malvika Sharan, Emmy Tsang, and Yo Yehudi. In 2016, Mozilla launched a program to help grow the skills of people interested in working openly and empower a generation of open-inspired leaders. The program has been through several stages of evolution, from early Working Open Workshops, and eventually to regular twice-yearly cohorts, mentoring project leads from all around the globe. Projects spanned a broad number of domains, but included a large number of research/science and tech-oriented projects, including PREreview, an initiative to get people involved in scientific preprint journal clubs; Outbreak science, a nonprofit using technology to support disease outbreaks; MBac, a computer vision tool for bacterial motility assays; and DuraCloud, an open-source digital preservation storage service.
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Open Science projects from Mozilla Open Leaders | OLS
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Our application to the OLx | OLS
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A(nother) successful Galaxy HTS data analysis workshop in Freiburg | Galaxy Hub
Last week, the Freiburg Galaxy team taught a 5-day workshop on HTS data analysis in Freiburg!
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GCC2019 Training Topic Vote
The Galaxy Community Conference starts with training but also continues with training throughout the conference. The community proposed some topics and now YOU NEED TO VOTE to select the ones offered at GCC2019! More than 25 topics have been nominated by the community. The GCC2019 Organizing Committee compiled them and expanded this list with community requests and topics from the previous GCC to offer a large list of possible training to the community. ---------------------------------------------- Please take a few minutes to vote which ones should be at GCC2019! Thank you! ---------------------------------------------- Voting closes at the end of February 4. Vote for as many topics as you want, but please note that the more topics you vote for the less your vote for each one counts. What? Here's an example. If Moni votes for 4 topics then each of her votes counts for 1/4 of a point. If Dave votes for 22 topics then each of his votes counts for 1/22 of a point. ---------------------------------------------- GCC2019 (https://galaxyproject.org/events/gcc2019/) will be held 1-6 July in Freiburg, Germany. It will feature 1 day of introductory training and then 3 days with more specialized training sessions aligned with talks. Training sessions are 2 hours long on the 1st day and 1 1/2 hours during the following 3 days.
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Tutorial of the Month: "Genome annotation with Prokka", selected by Simon Gladman | Galaxy Hub
The Galaxy community is developing and maintaining a collection of tutorials that are designed to be interactive and are built around Galaxy: https://training.galaxyproject.org.
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Tutorial of the Month: "Reference-based RNA-Seq data analysis", selected by Saskia Hiltemann | Galaxy Hub
The Galaxy community is developing and maintaining a collection of tutorials that are designed to be interactive and are built around Galaxy: https://training.galaxyproject.org.
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Tutorial of the Month: "Galaxy 101", selected by Yvan Le Bras | Galaxy Hub
The Galaxy community is developing and maintaining a collection of tutorials that are designed to be interactive and are built around Galaxy: https://training.galaxyproject.org.
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Tutorial of the Month: Maria Doyle selected "From peaks to genes" | Galaxy Hub
The Galaxy community is developing and maintaining a collection of tutorials that are designed to be interactive and are built around Galaxy: https://training.galaxyproject.org.
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A fruitful year for the Galaxy Training material | Galaxy Hub
The Galaxy Training Network has developed an infrastructure to deliver interactive training based on Galaxy: one central place (https://training.galaxyproject.org) to aggregate training materials…