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Open Science Office Hours - – Communicating through code

Thursday, March 28, 2024 13:00to14:00
Montreal Neurological Institute 3801 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 2B4, CA

Please see further below for English version

Atelier: "La communication en programmation - Coder proprement et reproductibilité computationnelle."

Jeudi, le 28 mars 2024
13 h 00 – 14 h 00 HNE

Café et biscuits inclus !

Amphithéâtre Jeanne Timmins – Le Neuro et sur Zoom.
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Inscription gratuite :

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Workshop: "Communicating through code - Clean code and computational reproducibility."

Thursday, March 28, 2024
1:00 – 2:00 p.m. EST

Coffee & cookies included!

Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre – The Neuro or join on Zoom.
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Registration is FREE:

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Elizabeth DuPre
Postdoctoral research fellow, Stanford University

During this month, Open Science Office Hours is here to help you improve your coding game with Reproducible, Reusable and Trustable code:

Nearly all researchers and trainees write some code to analyse data and run experiments, but how many of us are actually confident in our code? Do we know how to make sure it is error free, robust, and re-usable by others? This month we’re introducing you to the basics of good coding practices. Visit the event for more information.

Contact:
open.science.office.hours [at] gmail.com
tosi-traineecouncil.neuro [at] mcgill.ca

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Open Science Office Hours (OSOH) is an initiative led by Neuro trainees, supported by the McConnell Foundation and Tanenbaum Open Science Institute. We organize events, provide one-on-one support, and curate resources to make it easy for neuroscience researchers at all levels to integrate Open Science practices in their work.Ìý

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The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital)Ìýis a bilingual academic healthcare institution. We are aÌýÂ鶹Çø research and teaching institute; delivering high-quality patient care, as part of the Neuroscience Mission of the Â鶹Çø Health Centre.ÌýWe areÌýproud to be a Killam Institution, supported by the Killam Trusts.

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