Events

GHGA Webinar: Benchmarking and quality control for genomic variant calling

cancelled! Join us for a captivating talk on the critical role of benchmarking and quality control in genomic variant calling.

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GHGA Lecture Series: Kyle Farh (virtual)

Kyle Farh from Illumina will talk about "How do you train genomics AI?" at the GHGA lecture series. Register now!

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Safeguarding Sensitive Information and Elevating Data Security

Curious about Research Data Management (RDM) and its significance, especially in human research? de.NBI and GHGA have designed the ideal interactive training session for you, combining informative presentations with hands-on exercises!

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Partner Events

3rd BioHackathon Germany

de.NBI and ELIXIR Germany host the 3rd BioHackathon in Kassel, focused on advancing open-source infrastructure in bioinformatics - covering FAIR data, metadata standards, secure cloud environments, and training tools.

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Past GHGA Events

GHGA Lecture Series: Christine Mundlos (virtual)

Christine Mundlos from ACHSE e.V. presented "We are only strong together - Chronic Rare Disease Alliance".

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GHGA at Science in the City, Heidelberg

As part of the Science in the City, there was a one day interactive exhibit about GHGA and surrounding topics in a former store front in the old town of Heidelberg.

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GHGA Lecture Series: Joachim Schultze (virtual)

Joachim Schulze from the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases presented "Swarm Learning, from research to medical use of genomic data". Recording available.

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GHGA Lecture Series: Helen Parkinson (virtual)

Helen Parkinson from the EMBL's European Bionformatics Institute presented "Data integration strategies for biomedicine".

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GHGA Lecture Series: Ivo Gut (virtual)

Ivo Gut from the CNAG-CRG in Barcelona presented "The experience of infrastructure projects" (recording available).

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GHGA Annual Meeting (Heidelberg)

The first GHGA Annual Meeting took place on Oct 27-28 in Heidelberg. The meeting included a virtual public Mini-Symposium entitled "Unlocking the Power of Genomic Medicine via FAIR Data Sharing" (recordings available).

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