We will hold our last lab of the semester tomorrow, Tuesday, December 5, at 12:50 PM. We will use this time to share your data analysis projects with your peers. Before coming to the lab, please submit your finalized written project to Moodle. Remember to utilize the guidelines and rubric for your data analysis project.
You are conducting new research. After carefully processing the sequences, focus on the biological significance of the trends and differences you uncover. Each dataset is rich in metadata and possible comparisons! Furthermore, you now have several tools and colleagues to work with to discover new things. What did you discover?
The in-person presentations for the data analysis project are informal; we aim for you to share the interesting results you found with others and explain how you arrived at these results. For this, put together a few slides:
- Introduce your methodology
- Present your research question
- Share two or three figures that present the results you think are most enlightening.
- Summarize your findings
- Mention future studies/analyses
Dr. Carlos C. Goller, Dr. Phillip Brown, and Emily Gailey