Events

On this page we share the latest Events, both posted by us and our Partners.

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GHGA Events

Workshop: Safeguarding Sensitive Information and Elevating Data Security

Struggling with sensitive human data? Join de.NBI, ELIXIR-DE, and GHGA for hands-on training to secure sensitive human data and ensure GDPR compliance.

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ASSURED Workshop on sensitive data at the International Data Curation Conference 2026

Master data privacy with confidence at IDCC 2026. Join GHGA as the ASSURED project delivers a hands-on workshop on secure, privacy-preserving data management.

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The de.NBI & ELIXIR-DE and GHGA Knowledge Series: How to make your custom AI agent

Discover how to build custom AI agents across all platforms. Learn to balance commercial power with local installations for maximum privacy.

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Past GHGA Events

GHGA Webinar: Rare Disease Diagnostics in Complex Genomic Regions with Long Reads

Join us to discover how a large Nanopore Long-Read Genome Sequencing (LR-GS) dataset can revolutionise rare diseases diagnostics

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GHGA Workshop on NGS Workflow Harmonization at the German Conference for Bioinformatics 2024

We are excited to announce that GHGA will be presenting a tutorial on NGS Workflow Harmonization at the upcoming German Conference for Bioinformatics on September 30, 2024.

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Webinar: FAIR biomedical data for FAIR portals

Why are metadata important for research and data analysis? Which genomic data portals are out there and what do we need from them? How do we make our research data FAIR?

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GHGA Lecture Series: Zornitza Stark and Sebastian Lunke (virtual)

Zornitza Stark and Sebastian Lunke from the Victorian Clinical Genetics Services will talk about "Integrated multi-omics for rapid rare disease diagnosis on a national scale" at the GHGA lecture series. Watch it now!

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GHGA Lecture Series: Sarah Teichmann (virtual)

Sarah Teichmann from the Wellcome Sanger Institute talked about "(Machine) learnings for the Human Cell Atlas" at the GHGA lecture series. Watch it now!

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