TOG is the resident data analysis and bioinformatics trainee support group at the British Columbia Children’s Hospital Research Institute, and we host workshops and seminars focused on the analysis methodologies used in biomedical healthcare research.
Here, you'll find all of the scripts from our workshops
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Our Worskhop recordings are available on our website!
- What is R?
- Introduction to R markdown
- R - Not So Scary!
- Intro to Git/Github
- Writing your Thesis using RMarkdown
- Introduction to Data Manipulation and Data Wrangling.
- Introduction to plotting in R using ggplot2
- Heatmaps and PCA
Date | Time | Where | Workshop Name | Lead |
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17 August 2022 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM PDT | In-person: BCCHR Room 2108 | Graphic Design for Science Communication | Erin Tanaka |
Date | Time | Where | Talk Title | Speaker |
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2022-04-28 | 1:00 - 2:00 PM PST | Zoom | Using mass spectrometry to understand cancer metabolism | Dr. Seth Parker |
Databinge Information | Databinge Flyer |
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TOG has now partenerd with UBC's Dynamic Brain Circuits' (DBC) Databinge initiative to bring all our TOG Community members increased health data analytics support! Each session includes a themed discussion, along with concurrent data support. When: Every Friday, from 12:30 - 1:30 PM. There is no need to register, everyone is welcome! Rotating Themed Discussion Topics: Fluorescence Microscopy, Tissue Clearing and Expansion Planning Experiments, Effect Sizes, and Power Calculations Machine Learning, Computer Vision, and Data Analysis Human Neuroimaging, EEG, and Brain Stimulation Omics and Sequencing Data and Analysis Choice of Coding Languages for Beginners Drop-in Help for each session: Any and all data! July 15 2022, Friday: Themed discussion topic - Human Neuroimaging, EEG, and Brain Stimulation |
Award Information | Award Flyer |
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You are invited to a $100 award draw for speakers that present their work at the TOG seminar series. Please, find attached the announcement poster and a quick survey to help us serve you better. |