Introduction to R - NFDI4Microbiota and DZIF Training Course 2025Online Event

Europe/Berlin
Zoom (online)

Zoom

online

Carmen Paulmann, Hesham Almessady, Mohammad-Hadi Foroughmand-Araabi (Helmholtz Center for Infection Research), Sama Goliaei
Description

Introduction to R - NFDI4Microbiota and DZIF Training

 

The workshop offers an introduction to the software "R". Increasingly, physicians and biologists are facing large amounts of data that can no longer be analysed "by hand”. The R environment offers free software facilities for data manipulation, calculation and graphical display. It thus allows handling of large data amounts, simplifies the interpretation of the data, or enables a deeper analysis.

Learning goals:
The aim of this seminar is to give participants with little or no experience of working with R the opportunity to close their knowledge gaps and determine whether R can be used in their own research. Topics range from the basics for getting started to advanced examples of using R in practical research.  

Prerequisites: This course is suitable for people who are not familiar with R.

Language: English

Keywords: R-course, graphs, real world examples

Tools: Zoom

Registration deadline: 06.06.2025

 

Agenda:

Mon, June 23, 10am–3pm 
Programming basics, including syntax, data types, using R studio, importing and exporting data, and data wrangling techniques.

Tue, June 24, 10am–3pm 
Creating visually appealing graphs using ggplot2.

Wed, June 25, 10am–3pm  
Apply the concepts learned in the previous days to real-world sequencing and SNP data analysis, including creating heatmaps.

    • Programmin basics

      syntax, data types, using R studio, importing and exporting data, and data wrangling techniques

      Convener: Sama Goliaei
    • Creating visually appealing graphs using ggplot2
      Convener: Hesham Almessady
    • Application of what has been learned

      Apply the concepts learned in the previous days to real-world sequencing and SNP data analysis, including creating heatmaps.

      Convener: Mohammad-Hadi Foroughmand-Araabi (Helmholtz Center for Infection Research)