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Description: BioData Club is an interdisciplinary community at OHSU dedicated to promoting a fun and supportive culture of co-learning in data science skills and open science principles.

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a gRadual intRoduction to Shiny

A two hour workshop given for OHSU BioData Club on 2021-01-28 introducing the basic concepts of Shiny. It runs about two hours long. There are videos...

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Web Scraping in python: From HTML Soup to Tidy Data

The internet is overflowing with data ripe for harvesting. The challenge is that not all of that data is formatted neatly or easily accessible. Enter ...

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Building a Personal Website with Github Pages

A personal website can serve as a flexible hub for presenting your work, accomplishments and research interests, but where do you start? In this BioD...

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Start Somewhere: Programming Fundamentals in Python

In this BioData Club workshop, attendees will gain skills and an understanding of key concepts foundational to computer programming. Instructors Eric ...

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How to Make a Reproducible Paper

Blucher & Laderas
In this workshop, Aurora Blucher will talk about making a publication reproducible. Come and learn about effective data management, building reproduci...

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Data Storytelling

You are making a figure for your paper and want it to be the best it can be. Come and learn techniques for communicating your findings clearly. Learn ...

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Do-It-Yourself Documentation Websites

Good data, project, or software documentation makes your work more discoverable, transparent, and reusable. Read the Docs makes documentation easy by ...

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Python, SQL, and Pandas: Oh My!

Moore & Yaeger
SQL is the most popular programming language for generating and interacting with relational databases and is therefore an extremely useful language to...

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A Dive into Logistic Regression Modeling

Moreno
In biomedical research we often wish to classify data into two or more groups (eg. healthy and diseased) based on a variety of measurement variables, ...

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Data Exploration and Visualization with Tableau

Tableau is a powerful visualization tool for exploring data and communicating information. It includes a suite of functionality relevant to data visua...

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A Practical Introduction to Data Visualization with R and ggplot2

Smith & Latour
R and ggplot2 are tools for making impactful data visualizations. Some may fear the “code” learning curve, but with ggplot2’s “grammar of graphics” th...

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Better BioData with Ontologies and Linked Data

Have you ever wondered…What an ontology is and why anyone would use one? Who’s using ontologies, and how are they using them? How ontologies are creat...

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Data Scavenger Hunt: Data Exploration of NHANES

Laderas, Minnier & Frohwein
Are you interested in Data Science but don’t know how to get started? Come learn about the power of exploring data at our workshop. We’ll use a public...

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Git for Collaboration

Robinson
This is a workshop introducing you to Git and GitHub. Learn the basics of Git by teaming up in groups and sorting panels from Edward Gorey’s Gashlycru...

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