Data Lab Reproducibility Workshop, Philadelphia area, June 10, 2022

May 2, 2022

The Data Lab is excited to announce that our next training workshop is taking place in-person on Friday, June 10, 2022! During this full day workshop, instructors will introduce principles and techniques to achieve reproducible results in computational cancer research. We’ll show you the fundamentals of commonly-used approaches in reproducibility that you can apply to increase the impact of your research by making your findings more robust and reliable!

About the workshop

The workshop will take place on Friday, June 10 from 9:00am - 5:00pm Eastern time. The day will consist of lectures, hands on exercises, and time for open discussion with instructors and fellow participants. Please note that some familiarity with basic coding concepts (e.g., defining variables, data structures, control flow structures) is expected. Participants should plan to bring their own laptop. 

The workshop will be held on the campus where Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation’s headquarters is located at One Bala Plaza, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004, just outside of Philadelphia. Please be aware that in compliance with ALSF’s COVID-19 safety policy, masks will be required in the meeting room used for training. We will provide beverages, snacks, and lunch!

If you are not local to the area, you may still apply. Travel reimbursement up to $500 is available for participants who must travel over 50 miles to attend. To qualify for reimbursement, attendees must note this request on their application, be able to provide documentation of their travel expenses (such as transportation and lodging), and attend the entirety of the workshop.

What you will learn

We will cover some common practices for reproducible computational research, including:

  • Organizing your projects, including data, code, and documentation
  • Navigating your computer from the command line interface
  • Tracking and automating your work with scripts
  • Making your code more readable, robust, and reusable - by you and by others!
  • Maintaining and tracking changes in your projects and code over time with git and GitHub
  • Managing and tracking software and package versions for improved reproducibility 

What you will not learn

We won’t have time to cover:

  • How to program in specific languages such as R or Python
  • All the features and foibles of git and GitHub
  • Workflow management systems such as CWL, Snakemake, or Nextflow

We look forward to discussing the challenges you have faced with making your own work reproducible, and working with you to find opportunities to smooth those challenges in the future. We might even help you identify solutions to problems you didn’t even know were problems!

Apply now!

If you are a pediatric cancer researcher and this sounds like it’s for you, please apply!

For full consideration, apply by Friday, May 20. To ensure that workshop attendees have a great hands-on experience, there will be a very limited number of seats available. Please feel free to reach out to us at training@ccdatalab.org with any questions.

You will be notified of your application status no later than one week after applications close. Accepted workshop participants will be asked to provide a $100 deposit to reserve their seat. Deposits will be fully refunded upon workshop attendance.

The Data Lab is excited to announce that our next training workshop is taking place in-person on Friday, June 10, 2022! During this full day workshop, instructors will introduce principles and techniques to achieve reproducible results in computational cancer research. We’ll show you the fundamentals of commonly-used approaches in reproducibility that you can apply to increase the impact of your research by making your findings more robust and reliable!

About the workshop

The workshop will take place on Friday, June 10 from 9:00am - 5:00pm Eastern time. The day will consist of lectures, hands on exercises, and time for open discussion with instructors and fellow participants. Please note that some familiarity with basic coding concepts (e.g., defining variables, data structures, control flow structures) is expected. Participants should plan to bring their own laptop. 

The workshop will be held on the campus where Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation’s headquarters is located at One Bala Plaza, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004, just outside of Philadelphia. Please be aware that in compliance with ALSF’s COVID-19 safety policy, masks will be required in the meeting room used for training. We will provide beverages, snacks, and lunch!

If you are not local to the area, you may still apply. Travel reimbursement up to $500 is available for participants who must travel over 50 miles to attend. To qualify for reimbursement, attendees must note this request on their application, be able to provide documentation of their travel expenses (such as transportation and lodging), and attend the entirety of the workshop.

What you will learn

We will cover some common practices for reproducible computational research, including:

  • Organizing your projects, including data, code, and documentation
  • Navigating your computer from the command line interface
  • Tracking and automating your work with scripts
  • Making your code more readable, robust, and reusable - by you and by others!
  • Maintaining and tracking changes in your projects and code over time with git and GitHub
  • Managing and tracking software and package versions for improved reproducibility 

What you will not learn

We won’t have time to cover:

  • How to program in specific languages such as R or Python
  • All the features and foibles of git and GitHub
  • Workflow management systems such as CWL, Snakemake, or Nextflow

We look forward to discussing the challenges you have faced with making your own work reproducible, and working with you to find opportunities to smooth those challenges in the future. We might even help you identify solutions to problems you didn’t even know were problems!

Apply now!

If you are a pediatric cancer researcher and this sounds like it’s for you, please apply!

For full consideration, apply by Friday, May 20. To ensure that workshop attendees have a great hands-on experience, there will be a very limited number of seats available. Please feel free to reach out to us at training@ccdatalab.org with any questions.

You will be notified of your application status no later than one week after applications close. Accepted workshop participants will be asked to provide a $100 deposit to reserve their seat. Deposits will be fully refunded upon workshop attendance.

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