Detailed information about the course

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Title

Introduction to R

Dates

March 5-6 & 19-20, 2024

Lang EN Workshop language is English
Organizer(s)

Dr. Jose Manuel NUNES, UNIGE

Speakers

Dr. José Manuel Nunes, UNIGE
Dr. Nicolas Hulo, UNIGE

 

Description

The R environment for statistical computing and graphics has become an undisputed reference for data analyses in Biology and many other sciences. It combines unparalleled facilities to learn, design, explore, analyse, graph, tabulate, draft and report computational/statistical data analyses. Its simple and reliable yet powerful extensions' system (packages) makes R the environment where many new methods are developed. The RStudio interface provides an easy to use interface to this very complete system that runs almost equally in a large number of operating systems. Furthermore, R is free software. The course includes some topics in statistics and presents some programming related features of R but it is not intended as a introductory or refresher statistics course or an introduction to programming.

Learning objectives: By the end of the course, the participants are expected to: be able to make basic exploratory data analyses write R expressions to perform everyday tasks in data analysis produce tables and graphics and make them available as files be capable of reading, understanding and writing basic R scripts use the help facilities available Previous knowledge/skills:

The course assumes no prior knowledge of the R system nor any specific background except being familiar with basic text editing and file manipulation (copy, move) in computer systems. Technical requirements: You may use the computers provided by the University or bring your own laptop in which case you'll need to make a 10 minutes check-up test two days prior to the course (details provided upon confirmation).

Program: R System Overview; Data Types (vectors, data frames, lists); Subset Selection - Importing and Exporting Data from/into Files (read/write); Numerical Summaries - Using Functions Effectively; Graphical Summaries; Classical Statistical; Tests; Families (tests, probability distributions, functions); The (self) Help System & Scripting for Reproducible Research.

Location

UNIGE

Information

When?
March 5-6 & 19-20
9:30AM-5PM (TBC)


Where?
University of Geneva, room 4-419


Questions?
Dr Catherine Suarez
@: [email protected]

 

Note: This course is coorganised with CUSO StarOmics, CUSO MPS, CUSO Microbiology and UNINE-DSLS.

 

Expenses

Travel
PhD students of the CUSO DPEE are eligible for the reimbursement of incurred travel expenses by train (half-fare card, 2nd class). Claims can be done online via MyCUSO when the activity is over.

Registration fees
CUSO DPEE members: Free
Other participants: please contact the programme coordinator at ecologie-evolution(at)cuso.ch

Registration

Deadline for registration: 27.02.2024 - 4 spots per programme (StarOmics, EE, MPS, Microbio, DSLS-UNINE)

CUSO members: FREE.
Others (MSc and postdocs):
Please contact the CUSO coordinator here before registering: ecologie-evolution(at)cuso.ch

Cancellation Policy
In case of cancellations, before the first deadline (27.02.2024): free
Late cancellations (after 27.02.2024) or no-show: 50 CHF administrative fee

 

Places

20

Deadline for registration 27.02.2024
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