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R Hack Day

October 10, 2019

Heath Blackmon will be hosting an R hack day and workshop on Saturday, November 9, from 9:30 AM-5:00 PM in the ILSB auditorium.

This hack day is a chance to work on projects in R. These could be statistical analyses, plotting, data manipulation, or web app development in Shiny. Ideally, this is a chance to work with your own data in a setting where help is available. For those who don’t have their own data but would like practice in R, there will also be a series of R coding challenges and example datasets with which to work.

Throughout the day, Dr. Blackmon and several others with extensive experience in R will be available to troubleshoot and explain different packages, and coding approaches in R.

Students, faculty, and postdocs are all welcome to attend, and all experience levels are welcome.

Schedule

9:00-10:00    linear models training session*
10:00-12:00  individual work on projects
12:00            free pizza
1:00-2:00      ggplot2 training session*
2:00-5:00      individual work on projects

* Training sessions are optional

Please fill out the registration by Nov. 1 if you would like to attend.

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2016 OSOS Summer Workshop

May 17, 2016

8/26/16 NOTICE:  The starting time and location for this event has been corrected.  Please note the CORRECT times:

Friday, August 26, 5  – 8pm
Saturday, August 27, 9am – 6pm
Sunday, August 28, 9am – 6 pm

The CORRECT location for this event is the 1st Floor Auditorium, ILSB

Apologies for any inconvenience.

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Open Source for Open Science (OSOS) 2016 is a free summer workshop featuring a very basic introduction to R. This two and a half day course will provide students with tools for reading in, manipulating and analyzing data in R. The course will provide a basic introduction to scientific programing and creating high quality graphics in R. This course is aimed at incoming EEB graduate students; however, you need not be in EEB or a graduate student to attend. In addition, you may take 1 credit hour of EEBL 612 for this course in the Fall 2016 semester.

Sign up here!

Grab the flyer.

 

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OSOS Summer Workshop

August 18, 2015

Open Source Open Science Workshop – Summer 2015

When:  August 21 – 23, 2015
Where:  Rudder Tower 401

OSOS 2015 is a free summer workshop featuring a very basic introduction to R and Python using Rosalind, a platform for learning bioinformatics and problem solving through programming. This two and a half day course will provide students with tools for reading in, manipulating and analyzing data in R. The course will provide a basic introduction to scientific programing and creating publication quality graphics. This course is aimed at incoming EEB graduate students; however, you need not be in EEB or a graduate student to attend. In addition, you may take 1 credit hour of EEBL 612 for this course.

SEE SCHEDULE

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OSOS Summer Workshop

August 18, 2015

Open Source Open Science Workshop – Summer 2015

When:  August 21 – 23, 2015
Where:  Rudder Tower 401

OSOS 2015 is a free summer workshop featuring a very basic introduction to R and Python using Rosalind, a platform for learning bioinformatics and problem solving through programming. This two and a half day course will provide students with tools for reading in, manipulating and analyzing data in R. The course will provide a basic introduction to scientific programing and creating publication quality graphics. This course is aimed at incoming EEB graduate students; however, you need not be in EEB or a graduate student to attend. In addition, you may take 1 credit hour of EEBL 612 for this course.

SEE SCHEDULE

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