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As the primary mode through which analysts and audience members alike consume data, data visualization remains an important hypothesis generating and analytical technique in data-driven research to facilitate new discoveries. However, if done poorly, data visualization can also mislead, bias, and slow down progress. This hands-on course will cover the principles of perception and cognition relevant for data visualization and apply these principles to genomic data, including large-scale single-cell and spatially-resolved omics datasets, using the R statistical programming language. Students will be expected to complete class readings, create weekly data visualizations as homework assignments, and make a major class presentation.

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Christy Biji

Master student in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.

Chujian (Harry) Yu

I'm a first-year CS and ChemBE major.

Kalen C

I am a biomedical engineering graduate student. Also, I am...

Sai C

I am a junior majoring in neuroscience, and I am...

Stella L

I am currently an first-year master student in BME department....

yash sonthalia

I'm a 2nd year masters student in BME. I am...

Prof. Jean Fan

I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical...

Lyla Atta

I am currently an MD-PhD student doing my PhD in...

Michael W

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Remy F

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Yuqi Zhang

I am an undergrad junior at Johns Hopkins University. I...

Ziqi F.

I am a first-year ScM student from the Biostatistics Department...