Next week we'll be hosting Part 2 of our "Most Commonly Used Statistical Tests in Healthcare Research" workshop. It's a hybrid event this time so come join us in-person or virtually!
Register: https://t.co/e1rvoRZYtw
Part 1 material if you missed it: https://t.co/QWXxpUtagW
This month we're offering our first single-cell RNA seq data analysis workshop with BiocSwirl, which will take place over two sessions on May 13th & 20th from 10:30am-12:30pm. Intermediate knowledge of R and R Studio recommended!
Register here: https://t.co/7OC6KJkehd
Check out our April workshop - Part 2 of "Most Commonly Used Statistical Tests in Healthcare Research using R" . Wednesday April 13, 2-3 PM PST. Click to register!
https://t.co/JcRtJNPMKF
The Precision Health Initiative @BCCHresearch is hiring a @UBC WorkLearn student (undergrad or grad) at the Research Professional Level. Includes hands-on multi-omic data analysis and knowledge translation components.
Learn more here (UBC CWL req):
https://t.co/foVF9T6DZK
Want to learn all about data manipulation and visualization? Register to our workshop about the R Tidyverse, happening next week!
TechnologistDelve into data manipulation using dplyr / tidyr and graphics with #ggplot2.
https://t.co/1WL0itgtps
It's that time of year again! Join us next week for the annual Trainee Omics Group Kickoff! Get to know us and what we offer, attend an epigenetics workshop, and check out our Faculty Seminar featuring @AVogelCiernia. Sign up here! https://t.co/Aa8bRRoV73
In collaboration with @ecoscope_ubc we will be hosting a Beginner R Workshop Monday November 30th from 1:00-3:00pm. Everyone affiliated with BCCHRI welcome — no R experience required! https://t.co/FmKN7FNboR
Tune in at 2pm today for "Working with data from GEO and differential methylation analysis in limma"! You will learn how to download publicly available data, perform an 'omics association study, and make a pretty volcano plot. Check your email or our Slack page for the pre-reqs!
Thanks to everyone that attended our first kick-off event and JackBox games social yesterday, we had a blast! Next up, tune in today at 2:00 pm for a seminar by Phillip Richmond: "Expanding the utility of whole genome sequencing in the diagnosis of rare genetic disorders."