Welcome to the 2023 FRED HUTCH Cohort! This is a Cohort for the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, sponsored by the Fred Hutch Data Science Lab (DaSL). This is one of the first opportunities that DaSL is offering the Fred Hutch community, and we’re thrilled. Openscapes has focused its previous 19 Cohorts with environmental and Earth scientists, and this is our first Cohort with cancer scientists – it came to be through longtime collaborations with DaSL’s Sean Kross and Monica Gerber. To learn more about what to expect (the purpose, outcomes, and process of our Cohort), please read the homepage of the Champions Program Lesson Series.
We will meet as a Cohort remotely five times over two months for 1.5 hours each:
Agendas are accessible to Cohort participants in our Shared Cohort Google Folder; they are also an archive of our live notes.
Date | Cohort Call Topics | Series Chapters | Seaside Chat Topics |
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08/29 | 1. Openscapes mindset | mindset, better science in less time | Pathway trailhead; create GitHub accounts |
09/12 | 2. GitHub Clinic: publishing and project management |
publishing, project management | Shared organizing with GitHub |
09/26 | 3. Team culture and data strategies for future us | team culture, data strategies | Onboarding documentation |
10/10 | 4. Open communities and coding strategies for future us | coding with communities, coding strategies | Pathways preparation |
10/24 | 5. Pathways share and next steps |
Co-working sessions are where we work at the same time together. Sometimes, this means quiet work with check-ins to break up focused work and get feedback, and sometimes this involves asking questions and screensharing to learn and problem solve.
Please add any edits directly (we’ll learn how in our GitHub Clinic!)
Julie Lowndes (@jules32), Openscapes
Stefanie Butland (@stefaniebutland), Openscapes
Sean Kross, (@seankross), Fred Hutch
Monica Gerber, (@monicagerber), Fred Hutch
Liz Neeley (@lizneeley), Liminal Creations