Events

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

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GHGA Events

GHGA Annual Meeting 2026

Mark your calendars for 03-05 November 2026 in Heidelberg! GHGA spokespersons, team members, and our Scientific Advisory Board will come together to celebrate achievements, share updates, and plan future work.

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Partner Events

5th BioHackathon Germany

Organised by de.NBI & ELIXIR-DE, the BioHackathon Germany brings together life scientists, bioinformaticians, and data stewards for an intensive week of collaborative hacking - covering FAIR, identifiers, metadata standards, ontologies and metadata catalogues.

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Past GHGA Events

GHGA Webinar: Interpretation of Results from Biostatistics

Struggling with interpreting statistical results? Join our next webinar on Interpretation of Results from Biostatistics.

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GHGA Lecture Series: Peter Robinson (virtual)

Peter Robinson from The Jackson Laboratory (JAX), presented "The Phenopacket schema: an open standard for sharing disease and phenotype information". Watch it now!

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GHGA Workshop at GfH meeting

GHGA is going to participate at the GfH conference (German Society for Human Genetics) and will organize a workshop titled “The German Human Genome-Phenome Archive (GHGA): Best practice examples for shared genome data usage”.

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GHGA Lecture Series: Christoph Schickhardt (virtual)

Christoph Schickhardt from the National Center for Tumor Diseases Heidelberg (NTC) will talk about "A standardized broad consent for long-term secondary use of health data and biosamples". Watch it now!

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GHGA Webinar: A Beginner's Guide to Galaxy

Have heard of Galaxy - the open source, web-based platform for data intensive biomedical research? Tune in to our webinar to learn what it does, which tools it provides and how it can help your research!

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GHGA Webinar: FAIR in biomedical research

In this webinar we will give you an introduction to what it takes to make data in this field Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reproducible - and how the FAIR principles can be implemented.

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