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Learn moreWe are pleased to announce that registration for the GHGA Annual Meeting 2024 is now open.
Learn moreGuests are welcome! GHGA will hold a public symposium on 15 October 2024 in Heidelberg, as part of the GHGA Annual Meeting 2024.
Learn moreAnthony Brookes from the University of Leicester will talk about "Research Asset Discovery in Large European Networks" at the GHGA lecture series. Register now!
Learn moreKyle Farh from Illumina will talk about "How do you train genomics AI?" at the GHGA lecture series. Register now!
Learn moreEnabling closer collaboration, we are pleased to announce the first NFDI BioMed Workshop in Heidelberg bringing together NFDI4Bioimage, NFDI4Health, NFDI4Immuno, NFDI4Microbiota and GHGA.
Learn moreGerrit Meijer from the Netherlands Cancer Institute will talk at the GHGA lecture series. Register now!
Learn moreThe 10th e:Med Meeting on Systems Medicine in Hamburg will bring together members and other interested scientists. The topics of this year's meeting are technologies, modelling and bioinformatics approaches, diseases and systems medicine approaches in the clinic.
Learn moreBecca Wilson from the Newcastle University presented "DataSHIELD: Secure Data Science Collaboration". Recording available.
Learn moreGHGA webinar ‘A Beginners Guide to DNA and Sequencing’ will be held on 30 June 2022. The event will give an introduction to Genome Biology, Sequencing and how bioinformatics workflows will be used within GHGA.
Learn moreAnnette Peters from the Helmholtz Munich and Ludwigs Maximilian University Munich presented "The German National Cohort - Overall study design and OMICS concept". Recording available.
Learn moreCSAMA 2022 is a one week intensive summer school on Statistical Data Analysis for Genome-Scale Biology. The course is co-organized by Bioconductor and GHGA member Wolfgang Huber. GHGA is an academic supporter of the event.
Learn moreGHGA will hold its first training course, FAIR in (biological) practice, from 30.05-02.06.2022. This virtual hands-on workshop is co-organised together with EMBL Bio-IT and will teach the FAIR principles, what this means in practice and how they can be integrated into ...
Learn moreBarbara Prainsack from the University of Vienna, and King's College London presented "How can data-driven practices in biomedicine contribute to healthy societies? Empirical and healthy conceptual considerations". Recording available.
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