(This article was originally published at One R Tip A Day, and syndicated at StatsBlogs.)
My presentation was about Reproducible Research in High-Throughput Biology using R and Bioconductor. The presentation was held in Italian but the slides and the case study are in English. All the material was created using Rstudio, taking advantage of its amazing integration with both knitr and github, knitr to convert R Markdown to Markdown and Sweave/knitr to LaTeX, and pandoc for converting markdown to html5. The material is quite basic, nevertheless I'd like to share it under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. You can access everything from here. Fell free to fork it, highlight errors or plagiarism, suggest modifications, etc.: I'll be more than happy to fix bugs and give credits to where is due.
Finally, I'd like to thank Andrea Pedretti for inviting me at this nice meeting , Yihui Xie for his awesome knitr package and Vince Buffalo for his inspiring The Beauty of Bioconductor blog post.
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