Galaxy is an open-source platform for FAIR data analysis that enables users to:

  • use tools from various domains (that can be plugged into workflows) through its graphical web interface.
  • run code in interactive environments (RStudio, Jupyter...) along with other tools or workflows.
  • manage data by sharing and publishing results, workflows, and visualizations.
  • ensure reproducibility by capturing the necessary information to repeat and understand data analyses.

The Galaxy Community is actively involved in helping the ecosystem improve and sharing scientific discoveries.

News

BioNT Community Event: Open call for proposals

Are you interested in training and want to exchange and get to know other learning communities? BioNT, together with the Carpentries, is hosting a 3-day community event.

Galaxy Team Meeting in Austin, Texas

Check out what was accomplished when part of the Galaxy team got together in Austin, Texas, for a team meeting!

Galaxy Newsletter: March 2024

Dive into the March 2024 Galaxy Newsletter!

Achievements during the 'Image Analysis in Galaxy' hackathon

Find out the new features that are now available for image analysts!

Events

Apr 12Galaxy for Oceanographic Insights

1H webinar on harnessing Galaxy for Oceanographic Insights with ODV and DIVAnd Interpolation

May 7 - May 11Biology of Genomes

The 2024 meeting will address DNA sequence variation and its role in molecular evolution, population genetics, complex diseases, comparative genomics, large-scale studies of gene and protein expression, and genomic approaches to ecological systems.

May 14 - May 15de.NBI: Galaxy Microbial Genomics Course - 2024

This course will provide an overview of the field of genomics and how to use the Galaxy platform for genome analysis, with the main focus on the assembly and annotation of bacterial genomes.

Jun 17 - Jun 21Workshop on high-throughput sequencing data analysis with Galaxy

This course introduces scientists to the data analysis platform Galaxy. The course is a beginner course; there is no requirement of any programming skills.

Jun 24 - Jun 292024 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2024)

The annual gathering of the Galaxy Community with opportunities to hear latest developments, get training, and meet everyone involved.

Our services

The Freiburg Galaxy Team is offering several services to enable reproducible and accessible research for everyone:

Training

We regularly provide workshops.

But we cannot always meet capacity, so we've put all of our training materials online. This has become a community project with people from all over the world contributing training materials.

Topics include: variant analysis, transcriptomics, metagenomics, epigenetics, and many more!

Visit the Training Material View Publication

Galaxy training materials page

Acknowledgements

We are aiming to maintain high competency and provide high-quality data analysis services to all our Galaxy users.

Therefore, we request that you acknowledge this service by including the members of the Freiburg Galaxy Team as co-authors if they have made a significant intellectual and/or organizational contribution to the work described (conceptualization, design, data analysis, data interpretation and/or input into drafting, revising or writing any portion of the manuscript).

Individuals who have contributed to the project, but whose contributions do not rise to the level justifying authorship, can be recognized in the acknowledgements section of the manuscript as follows:

The authors acknowledge the support of the Freiburg Galaxy Team: Person X and Prof. Rolf Backofen, Bioinformatics, University of Freiburg, Germany funded by Collaborative Research Centre 992 Medical Epigenetics (DFG grant SFB 992/1 2012) and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF grant 031 A538A de.NBI-RBC).

Additional funding of projects and/or provision of material expenses are welcome as well, to help support our growing Galaxy community in Freiburg.