TB Data Science Lunch and Learn Workshop
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
11:30am to 1:30pm PT
UW South Lake Union, F 106
- Workshop will include both tutorial and Q&A time
- Novice coders welcome, and seasoned data scientists encouraged to join and expand their toolset!
Recommended for those interested in attending the 2024 TB Hack Day (12/10/24) but might want more coding practice prep.
Food: Lunch 11:30am; Registration needed if you want food; drop-ins welcome
2024 TB Data Science Hack Day
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
9:00am to 3:00pm PT
Fred Hutch Steam Plant, O'Mack Suite and Zoom
Featuring Dr. Alex Shalek (Broad, MIT)
More information about Hack Day will be posted at the Github website.
Archive
International Women’s Day 2024 | Impact the Future
March 27, 2024, 6:00-8:20pm, Pacific
DataBricks, Bellevue
We all have the power and the responsibility to impact the future of technology and society, with AI as a major part of shaping our world. What will that future look like? And how will we build it?
We can use our skills, creativity and passion to create positive change and solve the problems that matter to us and our communities.
We can inspire the next generation of women in tech who will continue to impact the future with their own ideas and innovations.
TB Hack Day
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
9am-3pm, PDT
Hosted by SEATRAC Data Science Core Leads:
Shuyi Ma, PhD, SCRI and Andrew Fiore-Gartland, PhD, Fred Hutch
Focus:
- introduce datasets
- workshop tutorials on analysis techniques (9am, 10:30am, 12:30pm)
- open-ended hack time to plan and execute analyses.
Goal:
Collaborating in small groups to develop new analytical insights from 4 published bulk and single-cell RNA-seq datasets that profile NHP host gene expression during Mtb infection and BCG vaccination (PMIDs: 37097292, 35483355, 37267955, 37390827).
Skills for Health and Research Professionals (SHARP) Program
Scholarship awards which cover at least 50% of the registration fee for 1-4 day trainings in omics, data science, climate and professional development geared towards early-career faculty and postdocs. Trainings are offered in a variety of in-person, virtual, and hybrid formats.
Career MODE, an 11-month hybrid mentorship and training program in omics and data science. Trainees will be paired with two expert mentors, join a network of established researchers, and receive intensive training in grant writing, leadership skills, and omics and data science approaches to support their ongoing research.
Biomedical researchers across the U.S. are encouraged to apply for Career MODE by February 2.
Introduction to R Workshop
Friday, June 16, noon-1pm
Ft. Dr. Kim Dill-McFarland