GMOD Malaysia 2014 is taking place from February 26th to 28th in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
We will be starting at 9:00 AM each day and finishing at 6:00 PM. Lunch is provided, and we will have short breaks mid-morning and mid-afternoon.
The following schedule is still tentative and may be changed before the course begins.
Day 1, AM | GMOD in the Cloud, AWS walkthrough | Scott Cain |
Day 1, AM | GFF3 | Michael Campbell |
Day 1, AM/PM | MAKER | Michael Campbell |
Day 1, PM/Day 2 AM | Tripal | Scott Cain |
Day 2, AM | Chado | Scott Cain |
Day 2, AM/PM | Galaxy | Dave Clements |
Day 2, PM | Genome Browsers: JBrowse and GBrowse | Scott Cain |
Day 3, AM | InterMine | Alex Kalderimis |
Day 3, PM | WebApollo | Scott Cain/Michael Campbell |
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I work on the Galaxy Project for Johns Hopkins University, where I organize meetings and courses, prepare training materials, and improve Galaxy’s documentation wiki, and web presence. I’m also hoping to touch the (Python!) code.
Prior to working on Galaxy I ran the GMOD Help Desk from 2007-2010, where I did similar work. I am still involved in the GMOD community as a representative of Galaxy. Since 2013 I telecommute from the Toomey Lab in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Oregon. From 2007 through 2012 I telecommuted from the Phillips Lab in the Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (CEEB), also at Oregon.
I work on the InterMine project for the University of Cambridge, developing the core InterMine data-warehouse application, and evangelising it to the world at conferences and meetings. I am personally responsible for much of the core query features, interface design and the web-services layers. I enjoy working with a diverse range of technologies and tools.