April 12 + April 13
**A workshop for the Johns Hopkins community
Instructor: Dave Clements
9:00am-4:30pm
612 Physiology
725 North Wolfe Street**
Reddy and Sollner-Webb Labs |
Salzberg Lab |
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Registration
Both workshops are now full.
Registration was free, and open to anyone in the Johns Hopkins community.
Audience
Are you a biomedical researcher who needs to do complex analysis on large datasets?
Galaxy is an open, web-based platform for data intensive biomedical research that enables non-bioinformaticians to create, run, tune, and share their own bioinfor-matic analyses.
These hands-on workshops will teach participants how to integrate data, and perform simple and complex analysis within Galaxy. They will also cover data visualization and visual analytics, and how to share and reuse your bioinformatic analyses, all from within Galaxy.
No programming or Linux command line experience is required.
Agenda
The agenda for both days will be:
Time | Topic |
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9:00 | Welcome, Intro |
9:20 | Basic Analysis with Galaxy |
10:20 | Coffee Break |
10:45 | NGS Analysis I |
Noon | Lunch (provided) |
12:45 | NGS Analysis II |
1:45 | Visualization & Visual Analytics in Galaxy |
2:05 | Persistence, Workflows, Sharing and Publishing |
2:30 | Coffee Break |
3:00 | Do your own analysis! |
4:30 | Done |
Support
This workshop is generously supported by an AWS in Education grant award, and the Department of Biological Chemistry @ Johns Hopkins and the McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine
Slides
Workshop Evaluation
Flyer Please distribute to parts of Johns Hopkins that might be interested. You are also encouraged to print a post a copy of the workshop flyer.
Questions?
Contact Mo Heydarian < [mheydar1 AT jhmi DOT edu](mailto:mheydar1 AT jhmi DOT edu) > or Galaxy Outreach < outreach@galaxyproject.org >.