Finding, Reusing, and Citing Data in Harvard Dataverse
Finding data to reuse for your own research is often challenging because it can be widely distributed across a large number of different repositories and websites, it may not be […]
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Finding data to reuse for your own research is often challenging because it can be widely distributed across a large number of different repositories and websites, it may not be […]
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This workshop covers essential concepts in fluorescence microscopy, including: the fluorescence microscope light path filters and wavelength selection light sources for fluorescence optical resolution objective lenses sample prep tips
Matlab has become the “language of science” in the past few decades. It is simple to use, yet powerful enough to be productive on large computing infrastructures. If you need: 1) Fast prototyping of research ideas; or 2) avoid spending too much time in coding instead of doing real science by taking advantage of Matlab’s […]
Publishing your data can increase the visibility and impact of your research. There are many considerations and options for ensuring your work (intellectual property) is protected. In this session, we […]
Many tools for the analysis of big data require knowledge of the command line, and this workshop will build on the basic skills taught in the Introduction to Shell workshop to […]
Data sharing is becoming an increasingly prevalent and expected part of the research process. Researchers may be hesitant to share datasets about human subjects, and rightfully so. While some data can be shared respecting Institutional Review Board (IRB) and federal restrictions, other data is ultimately not publicly shareable. This webinar will address conflicts that can […]
Course requirements: Mandatory attendance for all three classes 3-5 hours of reading and exercises from selected lessons before each workshop session Active participation during discussion sessions
This workshop focuses on a critical part of every microscope: the detector. Understanding the detector is crucial to understanding microscopy data, especially if you are making measurements on that data. We will cover theoretical principles behind digital images and the devices we use to generate them, including: how digital cameras detect and measure light the differences […]
Matlab has become the “language of science” in the past few decades. It is simple to use, yet powerful enough to be productive on large computing infrastructures. If you need: 1) Fast prototyping of research ideas; or 2) avoid spending too much time in coding instead of doing real science by taking advantage of Matlab’s […]
Posit Connect (formerly RStudio Connect) will be presenting an overview of workflows with R, R Markdown, Flexdashboard, and Shiny. This short course will provide an introduction to flexible and powerful tools for statistical analysis, reproducible research and interactive visualizations. This session will provide an overview of how to build R Markdown and Shiny applications and […]