Reproducibility

Reproducible papers in the life sciences using R

Description This talk at the 2022 CANSSI Statistical Software Conference is intended for researchers in the life sciences, who can benefit from using R to create manuscripts that are reproducible. When I started to use R to create manuscripts, I was under the impression that R was mainly for “Stats people”. I quickly realized that that was not the case because {bookdown} provided all the tools required to create a paper that was reproducible and where I didn’t have to worry about formatting issues.

Statistics and Reproducibility in Biomedical Research

Description I had the privilege talking this year at the 2022 Toronto Workshop on Reproducibility Conference. I shared some thoughts on the struggle for reproducibility in Biomedical Research. Because I prepared the talk while completing my dissertation, I did not have time to make some nice xaringan slides (sorry, I know). But, the talk was recorded and can be found in the link above. The motivation for this talk came from my experience and (constant) struggle with Statistics during the first years of my PhD.