Version Control using Git/Github
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So, you want to write an NIH grant and need to know more about their new policy on Data Management & Sharing Plans? Stop by the Countway Library to learn […]
This talk will introduce the {gtsummary} R package, and will review details of some of the functionality it provides for creating publication quality analytical and summary tables. The talk will cover basic descriptive statistic tables as well as tables of regression results, and will highlight some of the features for combining multiple tables and including […]
Prerequisites? This is one of our advanced workshops, and requires registrants to have attended the following Basic workshop offered by our training team within the last 6-8 months: Introduction to R Click here for more information on workshop.
The Image Analysis Collaboratory and Nikon Imaging Center are running a workshop over two consecutive afternoons: Introduction to image analysis using ImageJ/Fiji. Participation will be limited to 14 people. The format will be a combination of tutorials and hands-on exercises (you will need a laptop with a decent size screen and admin privileges).
The Open Science Framework (OSF) is a free, open-source project management tool to help scholars manage their workflow, organize their materials, and share all or part of a project with the broader research community. The tool connects to many other tools researchers often use such as GitHub, Dropbox, ORCID, Zotero, Dataverse, and many more. Harvard […]
Monthly conversation space for researchers to discuss issues related to data sharing and reuse. You can choose to attend one or more of the following sessions. September 8: Digitizing your lab with e-notebooks and digital tools October 6: Selecting a repository November 10: Preparing for 2023 NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy December 15: Budgeting […]
Join us as Chanin describes the thought process that goes behind the compilation and curation of bioactivity datasets, building machine learning models and deploying it as a web app using Shiny in R. Registration Link: https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYrd-muqT0rGNwxrxKqNwZbo6NPCX3YndfT Bio Chanin Nantasenamat, PhD, works full-time as a Senior Developer Advocate for Streamlit Open Source at Snowflake Inc. where […]
Have you coded before or know some coding basics, but aren’t sure how to apply those skills to real research? Are you interested in applying advanced bioinformatics pipelines? Do you want to create publication-quality analyses and figures? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then the Data Analysis Club can help you work towards […]