Upcoming events
Australian BioCommons delivers training events in partnership with Australia’s best universities and research institutions via our Bioinformatics Training Cooperative.
Australian BioCommons is mapping the future of AI in the life sciences. Join the webinar to hear the results of our national consultation and preview our new training program.
Join this informal and diverse group of Australian proteomics researchers and bioinformaticians online to talk about computational infrastructure and services - all welcome.
This webinar introduces Globus as a powerful solution for life science researchers to manage the transfer of massive datasets with ease.
This week-long, completely free, global online event will help you master the Galaxy platform for data analysis.
Join the quarterly meeting of the Australian Structural Biology Computing community.
A practical workshop to set you up with the foundational knowledge required to run and customise nf-core workflows in a reproducible manner.
Join researchers, scientists and bioinformaticians to discuss single cell and spatial omics research
Join researchers, scientists and bioinformaticians to discuss genomics research in Australia
Learn how to run Nextflow workflows using container images from public registries and local systems for reproducible bioinformatics analyses.
Join researchers, scientists and bioinformaticians to discuss multiomics research in Australia
Join researchers, scientists and bioinformaticians to discuss microbiome analysis research
An interactive workshop to help life science researchers use generative AI responsibly and effectively by aligning models to specific research tasks.
A guided introduction to the Galaxy Australia platform, including how to navigate the interface, manage data, run tools, create workflows, and access training resources.
A guided introduction to next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies and the fundamental bioinformatics analysis involved in modern sequencing analysis.
Browse descriptions in our past events archive or watch recordings on the Australian BioCommons YouTube Channel. Training materials and metadata associated with our training events are publicly available via the Australian BioCommons community on Zenodo.