PSI VisSIG Wonderful Wednesday Webinar Series
This is a good opportunity to develop your knowledge by thinking through a practical example, practicing how to apply graphics principles, and developing your coding skills.
Hello everyone,
My name is Priya Gokani, I am a statistician working at Amgen. I’ve been in industry and have been an active member of PSI for over 4 years.
I’m going to be taking on a new role within PSI as Community Lead, working within the Membership and Community Committee, with an aim to develop and build the PSI community.
In a world of remote working, my aim will be to:
- Gain feedback from you as members of PSI on how well we are meeting your needs
- Increase our community engagement
- Remind you of everything PSI has to offer
Please feel free to reach out to me on any feedback and ideas that you have for PSI.
Best wishes,
Priya
This is a good opportunity to develop your knowledge by thinking through a practical example, practicing how to apply graphics principles, and developing your coding skills.
In this talk, you will learn how to quickly explore your data in the web browser and how to create, collaborate and share interactive visualisations with others.
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