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Aim and Scope

The course will give you a practical introduction to using R. Focusing on real world problems and solutions rather than theory, it aims to give you a launch pad to start using R in your everyday work. The course is aimed to give you a solid basis for using R in your everyday scientific endavours even if you have no previous knowledge of R or any other programming language. After completing the course, you will be able to:

  • exchange data between R and spreadsheet programs such as Excel
  • manipulate and display the data
  • generate various types of plots
  • run simple statistical analysis (t test, non-parametric tests, basic ANOVA, basic linear regression) - create reports from your analysis in a number of formats

Most importantly, you will learn from day 1 what the advantages of using a programming language for your data analysis are as well as where the pitfalls and potential problems lie.

The course will be taught by Prof. Dieter Beule (Translational Bioinformatics), Dr. Manuela Benary (Bioinformatician), and Dr. January Weiner (Computational Biologist).

Number of Places / ECTS

+++ Fully booked +++

The course is limited to 20 students and is registered with the doctorate environment Charité and equivalent to 2.7 ECTS.

Waiting List

The course is fully booked and the registration closed. If you are interested to be put on the waiting list, please send an email to .

Info

When
28 February – 4 March 2022
1:30 – 6:00 pm

Where
Online
Link and login data will be sent to you after registration

Registration closed | Waiting List
The course is fully booked. Interested colleagues can contact cubi-teaching@charite.de to be put on the waiting list.

Contact
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact:
Dr. Manuela Benary
manuela.benary@charite.de