Register for our free Galaxy Workshop in Freiburg on Metagenomics and RNA-Seq

GTN Workshop Galaxy Europe

Posted on: 12 May 2025 purlPURL: https://gxy.io/GTN:N00113

Join us for a week of Training about Metagenomics and RNA-Seq in Freiburg. 🦠🧬​

From June 30th to July 4th, we will offer a week-long, free on-site workshop to set you off with your analysis on NGS with Galaxy, the free open-source platform.

We will cover:

  • Galaxy Introduction and Quality Control
  • RNA-seq Analysis
  • Single-Cell sequencing
  • Microbiome Analysis

Check out our program to see more. Register now, there are only a couple of spots available!


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