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The 2018 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2018) and Bioinformatics Open Source Conference 2018 (BOSC2018) are meeting together in Portland, Oregon, United States, June 25-30, 2018.  There will be two days of training, a two+ day meeting, and four days of intense collaboration.  The meeting features joint & parallel sessions, shared keynotes, poster & demo sessions, birds-of-a-feather, and social events.  GCCBOSC is organized by Oregon Health & Science University and will be at Reed College.

Monday, June 25 • 9:00am - 11:30am
Intro to Galaxy Administration 1

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These 3 workshops introduce Galaxy administration, including
  • installing and configuring your own server
  • customizing your set of reference genomes
  • installing tools from the Galaxy Tool Shed
  • defining custom tools with Planemo
  • users and groups
  • storage management and quotas
  • and more 

Prerequisites:
  • Knowledge and comfort with the Unix/Linux command line interface and a text editor. If you don't know what cd, mv, rm, mkdir, chmod, grep and so on can do then you will struggle in these workshops

Computational infrastructure for this workshop is generously provided by Jetstream, NSF's user-friendly cloud computing environment  for researchers.

Speakers
avatar for The Other Enis Afgan

The Other Enis Afgan

Research scientist, Johns Hopkins University
avatar for Marius van den Beek

Marius van den Beek

Penn State University
avatar for Nate Coraor

Nate Coraor

System Administrator, Galaxy Project, Penn State University
avatar for Carrie Ganote

Carrie Ganote

Indiana University Bloomington
avatar for Simon Gladman

Simon Gladman

University of Melbourne
avatar for Nuwan Goonesekera

Nuwan Goonesekera

University of Melbourne
avatar for Martin Čech

Martin Čech

Dev and Trainer, free element
Galaxy Enthusiast


Monday June 25, 2018 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
PAB 320 Performing Arts Building, Reed Campus