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CONTRIBUTORS.yaml

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events/2025-10-14-foodborne.md

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layout: event
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title: "A practical workshop for (foodborne) pathogen detection from (direct Nanopore) sequencing data using Galaxy"
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description: |
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The purpose of this workshop is to gain knowledge on detect (foodborne) pathogens from (direct Nanopore) sequencing data using Galaxy. The workshop will be on October 14th 2024 as a 1-day F2F at FHNW Muttenz, Switzerland, free and practical workshop.
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date_start: 2025-10-14
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date_end: 2025-10-14
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cost: free
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audience: Whoever is interested in generating sequencing data to detect pathogens
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and is interested to learn how to use Galaxy to detect pathogens from sequencing data.
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contact_email: [email protected]
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# async: false
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mode: onsite
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#registration:
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#link: https://galaxyproject.org/events/2023-02-02-foodborne-pathogen-detection-workshop/ # needs to be updated if the registration is still open!!!
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# deadline: 2025-10-14
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contributions:
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organisers: [annahenger]
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instructors: [wm75, EngyNasr, santinofaack]
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location:
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name: FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
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address: Hofackerstrasse 30
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postcode: 4132
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city: Muttenz
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country: Switzerland
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infrastructure:
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tiaas: true # tiaas = Training Infrastructure as a Service, and can be requested (for free) from all major Galaxies
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servers:
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- server: https://usegalaxy.eu
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name: Galaxy EU
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tags:
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- introduction
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- sequence-analysis
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- metagenomics
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- foodborne
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# Program of your course
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# Add GTN tutorials by supplying the topic and tutorial name
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program:
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- section: "Preliminary schedule"
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description: The workshop will take place on site in Room 02.W.03
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tutorials:
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- type: custom
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name: "Welcome"
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time: "09:30 to 10:00"
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- name: galaxy-intro-peaks2genes
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topic: introduction
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time: "10:00 to 12:00"
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- type: custom
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time: "12:00 to 13:00"
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name: Lunch
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- name: pathogen-detection-from-nanopore-foodborne-data
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topic: microbiome
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time: "13:00 to 15:30"
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- type: custom
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name: "Q&A and Closing"
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time: "15:30 to 16:00"
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---
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# A practical workshop for (foodborne) pathogen detection from (direct Nanopore) sequencing data using Galaxy
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Biolytix and the Freiburg Galaxy team teamed up over the last year to develop Galaxy-based workflows for accessible and scalable detection and identification of foodborne pathogens, thanks to an EOSC-Life internal grant for academia-industry collaborations.
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To share about the workflows and (foodborne) pathogen detection in general, we organize a 1-day F2F at FHNW Muttenz, Switzerland , free and practical workshop on October 14th, 2025 to learn how to detect (foodborne) pathogens from (direct Nanopore) sequencing data using Galaxy, an open-source platform for FAIR data analysis.
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## Topics
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- Galaxy Introduction
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- Sequence-analysis
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- Foodborne
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## Requirements:
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- Knowledge about sequencing techniques
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- Knowledge about pathogens
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## Learning Outcome
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By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
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- Name bioinformatics tools and steps required to
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- Preprocess pathogen sequencing data
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- Identify pathogens in sequencing data
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- Track pathogen contamination sources using different sequencing data
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- Repeat steps in Galaxy to preprocess, identify and track pathogens from sequencing data
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## Schedule
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Please see the Program tab.
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## Registration
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The number of places in this workshop is limited.
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If you want to register, please contact Diana Hormisch ([[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])) or Anna Henger ([[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]))
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## Getting to FHNW Muttenz
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### Using Public transport
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The FHNW Muttenz Campus is well served by public transport.
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- From Muttenz railway station: A six-minute or so walk via Hofackerstrasse or Grenzacherstrasse and through the campus park.
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- By bus: Bus 46 (from/to Kleinhüngingen) or 47 (from/to Bottmingen) to the "Fachhochschule" stop, then a two-minute walk
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- From the 'Zum Park' tram stop in Muttenz: Tram 14 from Basel and Pratteln, then a 10-minute or so walk via Zwinglistrasse and Kriegackerstrasse
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- By train: 5 minutes by train from Basel (S3 direction Olten or S1 direction Frick) and a 5 minute walk from the train station to the campus (see above)
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### By road
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- Car/motorcycle
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- At the Hagnau junction on the A2 motorway take the A18 towards Delémont then leave by the Muttenz-Nord exit. At the 'Pantheon' turn left into Hofackerstrasse.
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- 232 parking spaces are available on Hofackerstrasse (the car park is located on the right-hand side just before the campus). Payment can be made using the FH Card or cash.
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- Parking spaces on the south side of the campus are available for persons with a mobility impairment.
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- More than 50 covered motorcycle parking spaces are available on the west side of the campus (ramp to basement 1)
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- Bicycles: More than 500 covered and uncovered cycle parking spaces are available along Hofackerstrasse and in front of the PTC (Process Technology Centre).

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