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R User Meeting

Date: 20th January 2010, Time: 2:00 pm
Location: e-Science Institute, 15 South College Street, Edinburgh
Booking Status: Expired

*** For more information and to book a place look here: http://www.nesc.ac.uk/esi/events/1044/ ***


The event aims to bring together the R user community.The format for the afternoon is intended to be informal with presentations as well as time for discussion and networking. This is a great opportunity to share your experience with R and parallel computing with the growing R user community.

Agenda:

14:00 Welcome & R User Survey Results, Muriel Mewissen, Division of
Pathway Medicine

14:30 MAGIC, a consensus clustering package for R, Dr Ian Simpson, Centre
for Integrative Physiology

14:55 R and Eddie for Breast Cancer Bioinformatics, Dr Duncan Sproul,
Breakthrough Breast Cancer Group

15:15 Using large datasets in R with ff, Michal Piotrowski, EPCC

15:35 Coffee/Tea

16:05 SPRINT & MPI IO, Savvas Petrou, EPCC

16:25 RMPI, Ms Xu Guo, EPCC

16:50 Wrap up, Muriel Mewissen, Division of Pathway Medicine

 

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