BRC-Analytics to Host Open Community Forum on Infectious Disease Bioinformatics at ASM-Microbe 2026
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BRC-Analytics is hosting an Open Community Forum at ASM-Microbe 2026 on June 5, 2026, led by Mike Schatz from Johns Hopkins University. The town hall event focuses on infectious disease data and bioinformatics, featuring spotlight talks on BRC tools and features, a panel discussion on community needs, and networking opportunities. The forum aims to discuss activities at the NIAID BRCs (Bioinformatics Resource Centers).
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· 3 pulledJoin Mike Schatz (Johns Hopkins University) from BRC-Analytics and a leader in the Galaxy community for an Open Community Forum at ASM-Microbe on June 5, 2026 at 6:15.
This is a town hall event for infectious disease data and bioinformatics.
Plans are for spotlight talks on BRC tools and features, a panel discussion on community needs, and networking opportunities.
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