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Fred Hutch Data Science Lab
Jan 30
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Good morning!

Welcome to the thirteenth 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: Effective Computing User Group] Monday 1/30 at 12pm the Effective Computing user group will meet again (they meet every other week) in room M1-B612 and here on Teams. The focus is on learning about how to scale up your computing work from your laptop to whatever scale meets your needs. This group is hosted by the Fred Hutch DaSL in collaboration with the Hutch Data Core and Scientific Computing. 

Our Weekly Bookmarks Bar

  • [Newsletter Post: Simpson’s Paradox] Author and scientist Vera Wilde recently posted an incredible writeup about Simpson’s Paradox, one of the most well-known statistical paradoxes.

  • [Blog Post: Improving the Responsiveness of Shiny Applications] The folks over at Jumping Rivers offer some great, practical tips for building faster Shiny apps to improve user experience.

As always you can contact us by replying directly to this email, you can email Jeff Leek, Amy Paguirigan, and Sean Kross 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

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