🌱 Join Scott Cain for a Plants Methods Exchange (PMEX) webinar on April 23, 1PM EDT introducing Bioinformatics in Galaxy and delving into how to get the most from it. Lots of good resources!
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/PMEXApril2026
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🌱 Join Scott Cain for a Plants Methods Exchange (PMEX) webinar on April 23, 1PM EDT introducing Bioinformatics in Galaxy and delving into how to get the most from it. Lots of good resources!
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/PMEXApril2026
Using Galaxy collections is not just about staying organized. Sometimes it is what saves your analysis!
This new Hub post shares the story of an RNA-seq workflow that nearly fell apart after a manual file-order mistake, and how nested collections provided the smarter fix. A good read for anyone working with paired-end data, multiple lanes, or lots of FASTQs!
https://galaxyproject.org/news/2026-04-20-why-use-collections/
✨We’re excited to announce Stephanie Hicks as another guest speaker for the Galaxy Training Academy 2026!
Stephanie is known for her leadership in the Bioconductor community and her advocacy for best practices in data analysis, mentoring, and inclusive scientific training.
Join us May 18–22 for a free, virtual week of learning with the Galaxy community, and stay tuned for more guest speaker announcements!
Register here: gxy.io/GTA2026-info
💥Over 1,300 registrants and counting for the Galaxy Training Academy 2026!
GTA is one of the biggest Galaxy community events of the year, bringing together learners, trainers, and researchers from around the world for a free week of virtual, asynchronous training.
Don’t miss it! Register now: https://training.galaxyproject.org/training-material/events/2026-05-18-galaxy-academy.html

The Galaxy Training Academy is a self-paced online training event for beginners and advanced learners who want to improve their data analysis skills in Galaxy and/or in popular fields in bioinformatics. Over the course of one week, we offer a diverse selection of learning tracks for you.
From Galaxy Live! and keynote science to community updates, panel discussions, and research talks, GCC2026 will highlight many of the ideas, tools, and conversations shaping the Galaxy ecosystem. We hope you will join us this June in Clermont-Ferrand!
Join the Galaxy Training Academy 2026 and hear from leaders across computational biology, including guest speaker Aaron Quinlan.
Known for his work in computational genomics and widely used open-source tools like BEDTools and Mosdepth, Aaron will be featured in our daily podcast-style interview series during GTA.
Join us May 18–22 for a free, virtual week of learning with the Galaxy community, and stay tuned as we reveal more guest speakers.
Learn more and register: https://gxy.io/GTA2026-info
🌟Galaxy 26.0 is here!
This release brings major new capabilities to Galaxy, including ChatGXY, AI-assisted JupyterLite notebooks, Vintent for interactive data visualization, workflow completion actions, improved workflow error navigation, and a redesigned ToolShed landing page.
Read the user release notes: https://docs.galaxyproject.org/en/master/releases/26.0_announce_user.html
More Galaxy training, in more languages 📚
Thanks to the BioNT project, human-curated GTN tutorials and FAQs are now available in German, Spanish, and Italian, making it easier for more people to learn Galaxy with clear, high-quality materials in their own language.
Read more: https://training.galaxyproject.org/training-material/news/2026/04/01/biont.html

We are thrilled to announce that the BioNT project (Bio Network for Training) has contributed a significant set of human-curated translated Galaxy training materials to the GTN, now live and available to learners worldwide!
🔬 Join us at 10 EDT on 4/10 for Tools for Tomorrow! Marius van den Beek presents on differential gene expression analysis at BRC-Analytics.org in this free BRC webinar. Register here: https://tinyurl.com/NIAIDBRCWebinar
Curious about machine learning in Galaxy? 🤖
Join the Machine Learning track at the Galaxy Training Academy 2026 for a free, virtual, asynchronous week of hands-on learning and support from the Galaxy community. Register now and join us May 18–22!
https://training.galaxyproject.org/training-material/events/2026-05-18-galaxy-academy.html#overview

The Galaxy Training Academy is a self-paced online training event for beginners and advanced learners who want to improve their data analysis skills in Galaxy and/or in popular fields in bioinformatics. Over the course of one week, we offer a diverse selection of learning tracks for you.