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[HNDC] Introduction to R workshop

[HNDC] Introduction to R workshop

Introduction to R workshop (April 20th, 2017) 


Description:

This 1 day hands-on workshop will introduce participants to using R and RStudio. R is a simple programming environment that enables the effective handling of data, while providing excellent graphical support.

During this workshop, participants will learn about:

  • R syntax: Understanding the different 'parts of speech' in R; introducing variables and functions, demonstrating how functions work and modifying arguments for specific use cases.
  • Data structures in RGetting a handle on the classes of data structures and the types of data used by R.
  • Inspecting and manipulating data: Reading in data from files, and creating, merging, subsetting datasets. 
  • Making plots to visualize dataVisualizing data using packages such as ggplot2.
  • Exporting data and graphicsGenerating new data tables and plots for use outside of the R environment. 

In addition to the above, we will focus on good data management practices, installing and working with data packages from various sources, and the different ways to get help when coding in R. After this workshop participants can expect to be comfortable with the basics of data manipulation using R. 

*Eligibility:

This workshop is open to Harvard researchers performing Neurobiology research.

Registration is closed

Who should attend?

Researchers who want to learn: 

  • how to use the R environment to increase their efficiency for data analysis
  • good data management practices

Schedule:

9 AM - 5 PM on Thursday, April 20th

 There will be a short coffee break during the day and a longer lunch break (lunch will not be provided).

Cost and Registration:

There is a non-refundable $50 registration fee for this workshop. 

We will be accepting 20-30 participants on a first-come, first-served basis:

  • If you are one of the first 20-30 eligible* registrants, you will receive an email with a link to pay the (non-refundable) $50 registration fee. 
  • If you are not among the first 20-30 eligible* registrants, you will be added to the waitlist and accordingly notified.

NOTE: You will not have a reserved seat for this workshop until you pay the registration fee. Please make sure you pay within the time stated in that email, else you will lose your spot to someone on the waitlist.   

Registration is closed

Questions?

Please contact us at hbctraining@hsph.harvard.edu with any questions.



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