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A closing-ceremony announcement from Dr. Rays Jiang:
What a fabulous tournament — I am speechless :star-struck:. Congratulations Team ZERO and Team Animal again. ALL teams (in alphabetical order, Team GEO, Team PublixPower, Team TRACK, Team YOLO) excelled in data science problem solving, cross-field communication, and top-notch team working. The judges are impressed by the scope and results coming out of this event. We will re-convene after work over drinks, to celebrate our camaraderie. Swamy will update you with the details in a link. Three cheers to our collective sweat, stress and joy!
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Dr. Elizabeth Miller's Codeathon-opening Anthropology in microbiome-research presentation provides important context for the power and necessity of interdisciplinary approaches to answer the complex questions inherent to human microbiomes-research--check it out!
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All six team-projects are off to a great start! We start again tomorrow at 9 A.M.
- Remember to be updating our shared manuscript-GoogleDoc as you go.
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Dr. Ren Tao's Geospatial Data-Science in microbiome-research presentation is now available! Check it out for pointers to valuable, publicly-available data.
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All team-leads have been granted administrator-access to their team repositories and should now be inviting their team-members to the repo using the github usernames supplied in the sign-up roster.
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Make sure you have accepted Swamy's invitation to our OneHealth Microbiome Codeathon slack-channel. You'll find the most up-to-date general and team-communications there!
- Event rationale, objectives, and useful info for participants
- Information for Team Leads
- Code of Conduct
- USF Genomics Program
- USF Omics Hub
- USF Institute for the Advanced Study of Culture and the Environment
- USF Computational Science Club
- USF Initiative on Microbiomes