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How Galaxy is Unlocking the Secrets of Microbes: From Health to Ecosystems

Microbes—bacteria, fungi, viruses, and archaea—are invisible to the naked eye, but their impact is everywhere. They shape our health, drive Earth's ecosystems, and even influence the climate. Thanks to Galaxy and the Microbiology Galaxy Lab, researchers worldwide are unlocking the secrets of these microscopic powerhouses, leading to breakthroughs in medicine, ecology, and sustainability.

Engaging, Learning, and Sharing at the German Conference of Bioinformatics 2024 with the Galaxy Team!

A recap of our Galaxy team's experience at GCB 2024, featuring insightful talks, interactive poster sessions, hands-on workshops, and memorable social events!

GCC2024 Meeting Report

Discover the highlights from GCC2024, where the Galaxy community gathered in Brno to share insights, innovations, and collaborations.

How to improve the annotation of Galaxy resources? Outcomes of an online hackathon for improving the annotation of Galaxy resources for microbial data resources

Find out how we improved the annotation of Galaxy tools and training material for microbiological data analysis!

Talk by Alan Rubin in Freiburg

Bioinformatics club talk by Alan Rubin: Analyzing and Sharing Data from High-throughput Mutagenesis Experiments

Galaxy taking part @ German Conference on Bioinformatics (GCB) 2023

From the 11th to the 14th of September, Engy Nasr and Paul Zierep from the Freiburg Galaxy team travelled to Hamburg to join and present their posters at the German Conference on Bioinformatics (GCB) 2023

Galaxy taking part @ Applied Bioinformatics & Public Health Microbiology 2023

From the 3rd to the 5th of May, Engy Nasr from the Freiburg Galaxy team travelled to Hinxton, England to join and present her work at the Applied Bioinformatics & Public Health Microbiology 2023 conference

Training material and workshops - Pathogen detection from (direct Nanopore) sequencing data using Galaxy

Our new GTN material has been published in January and used in workshops

[GTN news] New Tutorial: Pathogen detection from (direct Nanopore) sequencing data using Galaxy - Foodborne Edition

Food contamination with pathogens are a major burden on our society.

Galaxy taking part @ Elixir All Hands 2022

During 6-9th of June, members of the European Galaxy team travelled to Amsterdam to join the ELIXIR All Hands meeting 2022 where we joined other colleagues from ELIXIR-DE.