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blog post for GCB 2023 #2172
blog post for GCB 2023 #2172
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please remove changes to package.jso and yarn.lock
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Done :)
…to have their picture posted
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From the 11th to the 14th of Semptember, Engy Nasr (I) and Paul Zierep from the Freiburg Galaxy team travelled to Hamburg to join and present our posters about the 'Accessible and scalable Galaxy pipelines for fast and easy (foodborne) Pathogen detection and tracking' and 'Microbiome data analysis using the Galaxy platform' at the [**German Conference on Bioinformatics (GCB) 2023**](https://gcb2023.de/). |
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(I) -> what does that mean ?
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It was a comment I got before in an older blog post, as the blog post has to have a speaker, so I relate the reader now, so instead I use Engy Nasr again, I will just say my, mine, me, etc. So i introduced this now with Engy Nasr (I)
Adding Paul' Changes :) Thanks a lot for the review Co-authored-by: paulzierep <[email protected]>
adding Paul's comment regarding the carbonshifting
Adding Paul as an Author and adding that the poster was prepared by Bérénice <3
It would be nice if we could reduce the height/width of the images a bit. They are really large. |
Reducing images width from 500 to 300-350
Thanks @EngyNasr! |
* blog post for GCB 2023 * changing images formats * changing images location to solve dependencies issue * making images at the center and adjusting their sizes * removing changes to yarn.lock and package.json * adding a picture of me and paul, with others whom we asked if its ok to have their picture posted * Apply suggestions from code review Adding Paul' Changes :) Thanks a lot for the review Co-authored-by: paulzierep <[email protected]> * Update index.md adding Paul's comment regarding the carbonshifting * Update index.md Adding Paul as an Author and adding that the poster was prepared by Bérénice <3 * Update index.md Reducing images width from 500 to 300-350 * reducing images actual size --------- Co-authored-by: paulzierep <[email protected]>
* blog post for GCB 2023 * changing images formats * changing images location to solve dependencies issue * making images at the center and adjusting their sizes * removing changes to yarn.lock and package.json * adding a picture of me and paul, with others whom we asked if its ok to have their picture posted * Apply suggestions from code review Adding Paul' Changes :) Thanks a lot for the review Co-authored-by: paulzierep <[email protected]> * Update index.md adding Paul's comment regarding the carbonshifting * Update index.md Adding Paul as an Author and adding that the poster was prepared by Bérénice <3 * Update index.md Reducing images width from 500 to 300-350 * reducing images actual size --------- Co-authored-by: paulzierep <[email protected]>
Blog post for GCB 2023 conference