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Excited to welcome Maggs X, Benjamin Schwessinger & Ignatius Pang to our next ABLeS User Group Meeting!
Hear how researchers use their #HPC resources @pawseycentre.bsky.social @nci-australia.bsky.social
🗓️ Tue 23 June, 1pm
Agenda & join link: www.biocommons.org.au/events/ables... #NCRISImpact
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Excited to welcome Katia Nones to our next #Multiomics Community Meeting! They’ll be presenting on multi-omics & key molecular features of advanced small cell lung cancers.
🗓️ Wed 17 Jun, 1pm AEST.
All welcome!
Agenda & join link: www.biocommons.org.au/events/multi... #Bioinformatics
Glycomics analysis is often limited by a lack of reproducible workflows.
To address this, GlyCombo (Protea Glycosciences) is now live on #GalaxyAustralia. This project turns a CLI tool into an open browser workflow on WorkflowHub.
Read more: www.biocommons.org.au/news/glycombo
Excited to welcome Dr Josh Koh (DCCEEW) to our next eDNA Analysis Community Meeting! 🧬
They’ll be presenting: 'Multimodal Machine Learning with eDNA for Ecosystem Biomonitoring.'
🗓️ Wed 10th June 1pm AEST. All welcome!
Agenda & join link: www.biocommons.org.au/events/edna-...
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Excited to welcome Dr Safaa Al Haj Hussein to our next #Genomics Community Meeting!
They’ll be presenting: "Beyond Protein-Coding Regions: Investigating Novel Regions of the Childhood Cancer Predisposition Genome."
🗓️ 16th June. All welcome!
Agenda & join: www.biocommons.org.au/events/genom...
Applications are closing soon! ⏳ Secure your spot for our workshop before the deadline on 18 June 2026: www.biocommons.org.au/events/gen-a...
Don't let software version conflicts stall your research. See how to use containers in Nextflow workflows on 17 June with Dr Sarah Beecroft. Free for Australian researchers!
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Excited to welcome our own Dr Ziad Al-Bkhetan to the next #Bioinformatics Workflows Community Meeting! 🧬
They’ll be presenting: "Cloudgene: from a #Nextflow #workflow to a web-based service."
🗓️ 23 June 2026, 1pm AEST. All welcome!
Agenda & join link: www.biocommons.org.au/events/workf...
World-leading Aussie science fighting #AntimicrobialResistance!
PhD student George Bouras added 17M bacterial protein predictions to the #AlphaFold database.
This was made possible by a partnership between BioCommons & @pawseycentre.bsky.social to containerise #ColabFold on Setonix.
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Australian researcher, George Bouras, has recently contributed an extraordinary 17 million protein predictions to the AlphaFold Protein Structure Database. This work was possible thanks to the availability of the ColabFold tool on Setonix AMD, the result of collaboration between BioCommons and the P
Learn how to run Nextflow workflows using container images from public registries and local systems for reproducible bioinformatics analyses. More info Register
‘Foundations of protein structure’ is a new self-paced tutorial co-developed by the Australian Structural Biology Computing (ASBC) community and EMBL-EBI to help researchers bridge the gap between theory and practice. The online training module is now freely accessible for any researcher wanting to understand and use protein structures in their work.
GlyCombo is now live on Galaxy Australia as the platform's first dedicated glycomics software tool. This high-throughput workflow, developed by Protea Glycosciences, offers researchers a streamlined, reproducible way to automate glycan identification from complex mass spectrometry data in just a few