Subaward Project
NNLM Region 5 - Data Engagement Award - Y2
The “Finding, Managing, and Analyzing Data for Your Health Sciences Research” workshop series will help students and faculty doing or planning research or service projects in San Diego, or any of the other SDSU locations, find public data on health, demographics, the environment (eg. climate change), and geographical information, to support their research, manage their data using research data management foundational practices, and analyze and visualize that data. Finding government and other open source data will be demonstrated, and methods to combine data from different sources will be reviewed. Workshops will also cover ethics, social justice, health disparities, and the value of open science. Our goal is to create a series of reusable workshops that can be presented to students and faculty to support their research projects, adapted by faculty for their teaching, or used by instructors outside of SDSU.