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SUMMARY:Galaxy and Scientific Communities: How to Incorporate New Ones, Up
 lift Engaged Ones and Maintain Mature Ones
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nLeandro Liborio (Science and Technology Facil
 ities Council); Eli Chadwick (The Carpentries); Patrick Austin and Alejand
 ra Gonzalez-Beltran (Science and Technology Facilities Council); Volodymyr
  Savchenko (EPFL, University of Geneva); Andrii Neronov (EPFL, University 
 of Paris); Jean Iaquinta (University of Oslo); and Anthony Bretaudeau (INR
 AE)\n\nThe Galaxy platform has been designed as science domain-neutral and
 , recently, it has been expanding into new scientific communities. In this
  talk I will present examples from our work in the EuroScienceGateway proj
 ect, which aims to leverage European computing infrastructures for data-in
 tensive research guided by FAIR principles. This work comprises the incorp
 oration of the new communities of muon science, astrophysics, biodiversity
  and climate science into the Galaxy platform. As regards the muon communi
 ty, I will introduce MuonGalaxy: a new Galaxy instance that allows members
  of the muon community to have better access to the software tools develop
 ed by the MSCP. Furthermore, I will also discuss how the biodiversity, cli
 mate science and astrophysics communities are integrating their state-of-t
 he-art tools and workflows into Galaxy. The biodiversity community is usin
 g Galaxy to tackle the problem of annotating new genomes in the context of
  a tremendous increase of new genomic data. As regards the climate science
  community, it is using Galaxy to address computationally intensive use ca
 ses such as forecasting changes of vegetation and sea-ice in the Arctic. F
 inally, Astrophysics has a long tradition of FAIR data and workflow stewar
 dship, and they are using Galaxy to harmonize these practices with those o
 f other communities.\n\nDomain: Computer Science, Machine Learning, and Ap
 plied Mathematics &#8232;\n\nSession Chair: Gregory Watson (Oak Ridge National L
 aboratory)
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