Research Management with Open Science Framework
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 […]
CCB is happy to provide computational and data science resources for HMS graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, research staff, and faculty across all departments of the HMS quadrangle.
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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Do you have data? (Who doesn't?!) Start the year off right with five basic things you can do now to manage your data for future happiness. These tools and techniques support practical data management and you can start using them immediately. Work with your personal data or research data, but start working now to ensure […]
Pre-requisites: None
Title: CCB Seminar Series Speaker: Katharina Imkeller, PhD, Group leader Computational Immunology, University Hospital Frankfurt, Germany Topic: Unraveling Immunogenomic Diversity in Single-Cell Data When: Monday, Jan 23 @ 10:00 – […]
So, you want to write an NIH grant and need to know more about their new policy on Data Management & Sharing Plans? This session will highlight its key elements […]