Welcome to the seventieth ever issue of Monday Morning Data Science from the Fred Hutch Data Science Laboratory. We are excited to show you what we have been working on (Fresh from the Lab), plus links that we think you would be interested in (Our Weekly Bookmarks Bar). Part of the purpose of this newsletter is to start conversations, so if you have a question or there is something you would like to share with us please let us know by responding directly to this email.
Fresh from the Lab
[Event: PROOF Demo Day] We invite you to attend PROOF Demo Day, where we will dive into the capabilities of PROOF, a new open source tool designed to streamline bioinformatics workflows using the WDL language. PROOF enables efficient and consistent execution of data processing workflows on our local cluster infrastructure, with an emphasis on ease of use and portability across different computing systems. This event will feature a demo of the PROOF web application and related tools. Participants will also learn about the support available from the Data Science Lab in terms of using PROOF. Beyond the technical insights, it's a great opportunity to enjoy some pizza and connect with all who worked on PROOF. Click the link above to sign for this event.
Our Weekly Bookmarks Bar
[Event: Openscapes Reflections Program] This 3-week coaching initiative by Openscapes is designed for researchers, with a focus on nurturing effective data science workflows and fostering community engagement. Designed to make research processes more open and collaborative, the program offers a structured approach to improving data handling skills and encourages participants to reflect on their practices and learn from peers. For more detailed information, click the link above.
As always you can contact us by replying directly to this email, you can contact the Data Science Lab at data@fredhutch.org, or you are welcome to join us on the Fred Hutch Data Slack Workspace. For more information about the Fred Hutch Data Science Lab, visit our website: https://hutchdatascience.org/. See you next week!
- The Fred Hutch Data Science Laboratory