ASMS 2016 Workshop

Wednesday, 5:45-7:00 PM, Room 305

Organizers: Tim Griffin, University of Minnesota

Instructors: Tim Griffin, Pratik Jagtap

This workshop will provide attendees the opportunity to take Galaxy for a 'test drive' in analyzing MS-based proteomics data. Attendees will have the opportunity to access a Galaxy instance and walk through the basic steps of setting up an analysis of representative MS data from a proteomics experiment. The hands-on tutorial will include steps such as sequence database searching and processing outputs.

Attendees will also be introduced to basic operations and concepts of the Galaxy operating environment, such as the creation of histories and workflows and other basic functionalities. An overview of the current state of software available in Galaxy for proteomics and multi-omics applications will also be provided.

The workshop documentation is available here: http://z.umn.edu/asms2016docs

Attendees are encouraged to bring a laptop computer to participate.

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