Alexander Sczyrba from the University Bielefeld will talk about „"The de.NBI Cloud - Computing for Life Sciences". Register now!
Learn moreLorenz Grigull from the Center for Rare Diseases at the Bonn University Hospital will talk about "The Path to Diagnosis, Misdiagnoses, and Pattern Recognition in Medicine" at the GHGA lecture series. Register now!
Learn moreThis Data Protection Course is designed for anyone who works with personal data in the biomedical field, including healthcare professionals, researchers, administrators, and data stewards.
Learn moreThe upcoming conference on "Functional Epigenomics", organised by GHGA member Jörn Walter, features an outstanding line-up of speakers, including GHGA members Oliver Stegle, Joachim Schultze and Philip Rosenstiel. Registration is now open!
Learn moreWhy 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?
Learn moreCSAMA 2024 is a one week intensive course on Statistical Data Analysis for Genome-Scale Biology and teaches statistical and computational data analysis of multi-omics studies in biology and biomedicine.
Learn moreEuroBioC is the European Conference for Bioconductor, an open-source community and a non-profit organization that develops some of the most widely used data analysis tools in bioinformatics.
Learn moreAscona2024 is a one week workshop on statistical modelling of spatial and temporal omics data
Learn moreNew to the field of epigenetics and its analysis methods? Or just looking for a brief intro to the topic? Then we have a webinar for you - in ‘A Beginners Guide to Epigenetics’ we will talk about the basics of epigenetic research and analysis methods.
Learn moreStruggling with interpreting statistical results? Join our next webinar on Interpretation of Results from Biostatistics.
Learn morePeter Robinson from The Jackson Laboratory (JAX), presented "The Phenopacket schema: an open standard for sharing disease and phenotype information". Watch it now!
Learn moreGHGA 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”.
Learn moreChristoph 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!
Learn moreHave 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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