R, and its ecosystem of packages, offers a wide variety of statistical and graphical techniques and is increasing in popularity as the tool of choice for data analysis in academia.

In addition to its powerful analytical features, the R ecosystem provides a large number of tools and conventions to help support more open, robust and reproducible research. This includes tools for managing research projects, building robust analysis workflows, documenting data and code, testing code and disseminating and sharing analyses.

In this talk, I'll present a brief overview of available tools and practices, demonstrating the ways R and the Rstudio integrated development environment can be used to underpin more open reproducible research and facilitate best practice.

 

Marine Biology Live

"Marine Biology Live" is a series of free, monthly, online talks organised by the Marine Biological Association.

Talks take place via Zoom and will cover a range of current marine biology topics by MBA Members, researchers and invited guests. Talks by our guests will be followed by a short Q&A session.

Speak for Us!

If you are interested in being considered as a Speaker and sharing your work, please fill in the form here - or contact us at events@mba.ac.uk.  

We are looking to be as flexible and accommodating as possible, so if you are interested but are unsure of your availability - please still apply!