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Karl Broman's recorded talks |
Identifying sample mix-ups in eQTL data
NIDA Center of Excellence in Omics, Systems Genetics, and the Addictome (OSGA) Webinar
Series
(Jun 11)
Data cleaning principles
csv,conf,v6 (May 4)
Cleaning genotype data in diversity outbred mice
recorded just so there'd be a recording (Mar 26)
Open access publishing
recorded just so there'd be a recording (Mar 5)
Creating effective figures and tables
recorded just so there'd be a recording (Feb 26)
Steps toward reproducible research
recorded just so there'd be a recording (Feb 19)
Allele frequencies in sibships: a data mishap
Data Mishaps Night
(Feb 5)
R/qtl2: rewrite of a very old R package
rstudio::conf,
Austin, Texas (Jan 17)
Salvaging a genetics project: Identifying and correcting sample mix-ups in high-dimensional data
Berkeley Institute for Data Science,
University of California, Berkeley (Apr 7)
Steps toward reproducible research
Web seminar on Teaching Reproducible Research,
American Statistical Association (Nov 16)
Steps toward reproducible research
The Allied Genetics Conference,
Orlando, Florida (Jul 16)
R/qtl: Just barely sustainable
UseR 2016 Conference, Palo Alto, California
(Jun 28)
Steps toward reproducible research
Graduate Researchers interested in Data (GRiD),
UMass Amherst (Apr 11)
Gene mapping in mice
Workshop on the Genetics of Complex Disease, Mathematical Sciences
Research Institute, Berkeley, California (Feb 12)