Recording from the March 2025 Genomics Community Meeting Meeting

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Tiffanie Nelson

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Mar 21, 2025, 12:03:05 AMMar 21
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Dear all,


Thank you to those of you that came along and added to the discussion at the recent Genomics Meeting held in early March. At this meeting, we heard from Dr Anna Syme, University of Melbourne on the Power of Workflows in Galaxy Australia and then heard about data movement solutions from Mr Greg D’Arcy and Dr Sara King from AARNET with an overview of two transfer mechanisms: Globus and FileSender including a demo of FileSender to boot! You can see the recording from this meeting here.


Also, in this meeting I suggested the creation of a Genomics Collection of relevant and useful training resources for anyone wanting to learn a method in this domain. We can discuss this further in the next meeting, but the idea is that the Genomics Collection would be a place to share resources that help people get started or boost their knowledge on a genomics topic. Please take a look at this example of a collection from the Structural Biology community. These collections are public view, managed and administered by BioCommons. Let me know what you think, or please add any recommended or suggested Genomics learning training, videos or tutorials to this spreadsheet.


Our next Genomics meeting will be on Wednesday 14th May, 13:00 - 14:30 AEST (more details at the bottom of this email). At the next meeting, we will hear from Senior Lecturer, Dr Selene L. Fernandez-Valverde from the RNA Institute at the University of NSW on Finding conservation signals in long non-coding RNAs


I welcome other presentations or agenda topics so please get in touch with me if you have something to add. 


All are welcome so please share widely.


Regards,

Tiff


Let others know they can join this Genomics google group.


Details for the next community meeting:

Wednesday 14th May, 13:00 - 14:30 AEST 

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Tiff Nelson, PhD (she/her)

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The University of Melbourne

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