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Prepared and presented by Goknur Giner
Presented and prepared by ZHUOWEN(Tobey) Zhang
Prepared and presented by Alison Hill
Presented and prepared by ZHUOWEN(Tobey) Zhang
Prepared and presented by Alison Hill
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Prepared and presented by Saras Windecker
Prepared and presented by Shazia and Marie
Prepared and presented by Goknur Giner and Nikki Rubinstein
Prepared and presented by Jenny Shen
Prepared and presented by Ana Mamatelashvili
Prepared and presented by Lavinia Gordon
Prepared and presented by:
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Soroor Zadeh, Master Student in Statistics at the University of Melbourne and Research Assisant at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
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Anna Quaglieri, PhD Student in Bioinformatics at the University of Melbourne and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Prepared and presented by Soroor Zadeh, Master Student in Statistics at the University of Melbourne and Research Assisant at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research.
Speaker: Fiona Milne, data scientist at Eliiza, a ML/AI consulting company.
Organised by Anna Quaglieri, Saskia Freytag and Göknur Giner.
Find introduction slides here.
Go to How R you - R-Ladies Melbourne Tips website.
Run by Caitlin Adams, PhD Student at Swinburne University’s Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing.
Run by Emi Tanaka, Lecturer in Statistics, University of Sydney
Run by:
- Maria Prokofieva, Senior Lecturer, College of Business, Victoria University
- Anna Quaglieri, PhD Student in Bioinformatics, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute
- Saskia Freytag, Postdoctoral Fellow, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute
Run by:
- Roxane Legaie, Lead Clinical Bioinformatician at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
- Adele Barugahare, Bioinformatician at Monash University.
Find all the R code here.
Prepared and presented by Earo Wang.
Prepared and presented by Maria Prokofieva Find video of the seminar on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOVwOQ5XhTI.
Prepared and presented by Soroor Zadeh Find video of the seminar on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXEn4M6YDOA.
Speaker Belinda Maher. Find video of the seminar on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84G6ZNTEHCo
Speaker: Di Cook, Professor of Business Analytics in the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics at Monash University.
Speakers:
- Natalia Da Silva, PhD in Statistics from Iowa State University
- Jovana Maksimovic, Postdoctoral scientist in Bioinformatics at the Murdoch Children Research Institute.
Speaker: Soroor Zadeh, Research Assistant in Bioinformatics at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute.
Speaker: Anna Quaglieri, PhD candidate in Bioinformatics at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute.
Helper: Saskia Freitag, Postdoctoral scientist in Bioinformatics at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute.
Speaker: Stephanie Kovalchik, Tennis Data Scientist at the Game Insight Group at Tennis Australia and researcher at the Institute of Sport Exercise and Active Living at Victoria University.
Speaker: Kristen Hunter, PhD candidate in statistics at Harvard University.
Find materials on how to use the mixOmics package, an R package to combine large scale genomics datasets.
Speaker: Kim-Anh Le Cao, Academic, Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne.
Find video of workshop on YouTube: - Part 1. Introduction to mixOmics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnIFeguzNA4&t=34s - Part 2. Hands on turorial on mixOmics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8ReqvpdSI0
Speakers:
- Roxane Legaie, Lead Clinical Bioinformatician at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
- Nikki Rubinstein, PhD candidate at Melbourne University.
Speaker: Elizabeth Vogel, PhD researcher at the Australian-German Climate & Energy College, University of Melbourne, focusing on climate extreme events and agriculture.
Find video of seminar on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rjhPGa4ef0&t=2s.
Prepared by Anna Quaglieri and Marie Trussart and presented by Marie Trussart.
Prepared and presented by Soroor Zadeh and Marie Trussart.
Organised and directed by Saskia Freytag