AIMS SIG - Open-Source Lunch Bites
Our monthly webinar series allows attendees to gain practical knowledge and skills in open-source coding and tools, with a focus on applications in the pharmaceutical industry.
Date: The First Friday of every Month
Time: 12:00-12:30 GMT/BST | 13:00-13:30 CET/CEST
Presenters: Members of the AIMS SIG
Open-Source Lunch Bites is a series of 30-minute monthly webinar lunch and learns designed to provide practical, bite-sized learning experiences. Each session includes a 20-minute presentation/demonstration followed by a 10-minute Q&A, focusing on Open-Source skills relevant to the pharmaceutical industry. The webinars will be recorded and made available as resources for ongoing learning. Join us each month to enhance your Open-Source knowledge in a convenient, pocket-sized format.
This event is run monthly by the AIMS SIG – when it comes to R and Open-Source in the Pharma industry, we would like to point you in the right direction!
Our website can be found here: PSI AIMS Special Interest Group – PSI AIMS SIG Website
To register for this series, please click here.
Registration is free for both Members and Non-Members of PSI. When you receive the link to 'join the event' in your registration confirmation, this will take you through to a Zoom registration page, which will ask for your name and email. Once you have entered this information with Zoom, you will have registered for all occurrences, and will be able to attend any of them freely.
Our monthly webinar series allows attendees to gain practical knowledge and skills in open-source coding and tools, with a focus on applications in the pharmaceutical industry.
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