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Galaxy Newsletter March 2026
New user registrations will automatically have BioCommons Access. Existing Galaxy Australia accounts have been migrated to BioCommons Access and require a simple one-off validation.
Existing users should log in with your current Galaxy Australia email (or username) and password to be guided through the one-off validation process.
If you normally login via the AAF, follow the instructions sent by email to migrate your account.
Further details: https://www.biocommons.org.au/access-existing-users
Galaxy Australia is an open, web-based platform for accessible, reproducible and transparent computational research. Galaxy supports thousands of documented and maintained tools that are free to use. We facilitate on-demand training capacities and provision 600GB for Australian institutional (and 100GB for other) users.
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