Nextflow workshop combines benefits of hands-on training and community building
BioCommons’ Nextflow for the life sciences workshop heralds a return of our dispersed model of training that combines the benefits of in person and online events to enable access to experts and foster local connections that are essential for continued learning. First pioneered in 2019, this model has been successful in ensuring scalable and more equitable delivery of short-course bioinformatics training across Australia and has been adapted internationally.
Nextflow for life sciences workshop participants will join in person satellite sites at host universities and research institutes across Australia where they will connect with peers and be supported by experienced local facilitators as they put their new Nextflow skills into action. Each of these sites will connect online with Nextflow experts and lead trainers Fred Jaya and Dr Michael Geaghan at the University of Sydney’s, Sydney Informatics Hub who will introduce key concepts and demonstrate how to use fundamental Nextflow elements to develop, execute, and debug a scalable multi-step life science workflow.
Find out more and apply for the workshop. Applications close 27 June 2025.
This workshop is made possible by an exceptional network of facilitators and trainers from the national Bioinformatics Training Cooperative.