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Revision as of 17:26, 30 October 2012
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About Galaxy
Galaxy is an open, web-based platform for accessible, reproducible, and transparent computational biomedical research.
- Accessibility: Galaxy enables users without programming experience to easily specify parameters and run tools and workflows.
- Reproducibility: Galaxy captures all information necessary so that any user can repeat and understand a complete computational analysis.
- Transparency: Galaxy enables users to share and publish analyses via the web and create Pages--interactive, web-based documents that describe a complete analysis.
Galaxy is open source for all organizations. The public Galaxy server makes analysis tools, genomic data, tutorial demonstrations, persistent workspaces, and publication services available to any scientist that has access to the Internet. Local Galaxy servers can be set up by downloading the Galaxy application and customizing it to meet particular needs.
Visit the Galaxy website.
2012 Galaxy Community Conference
The 2012 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2012) was held July 25-27 at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). The event was hosted by UIC, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) and the Computation Institute.
GCC2012 had over 200 registrations and the conference featured two full days of presentations and discussion on extending Galaxy to use new tools and data sources, deploying Galaxy at your organization, and best practices for using Galaxy to further your research. It also featured a training day.
Downloads
Galaxy download and installation information is at GetGalaxy.org.
Galaxy aims to be a zero configuration entirely self-contained system that provides a lightweight webserver, an embedded database and a multi-threaded job manager. All tools (and their parameters) can be specified via simple XML based configuration files.
Using Galaxy
Please visit the Galaxy Wiki for full documentation on all aspects of getting, installing, and using Galaxy.
Publications, Tutorials, and Presentations
Publications on or mentioning Galaxy
- Galaxy: a comprehensive approach for supporting accessible, reproducible, and transparent computational research in the life sciences. PMID:20738864 [1]
- Galaxy: a web-based genome analysis tool for experimentalists". PMID:20069535 [2]
Tutorials
The Galaxy wiki has a number of screencasts on how to use Galaxy for several example tasks.
Contacts and Mailing Lists
Mailing List Link | Description | Archive(s) | |
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Galaxy (Search everything) |
galaxy-announce | Announcements of interest to the Galaxy community. Low volume and moderated. | Nabble, Mailman |
Galaxy Help | General questions and discussion about using Galaxy. Also used for announcements relevant to the Galaxy user community. This is not a mailing list, but an online forum, based on the popular Discourse platform. High volume. | ||
galaxy-dev | Discussion and questions regarding local installations and development of Galaxy. Medium volume. | Nabble, Mailman |
More on Galaxy
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See also Citing Galaxy and the Galaxy CiteULike Group.