Day 2+: Content-specific trainings

In addition to the required basic orientations to lab safety and organization (see Day 0 and Day 1), the lab has put together trainings on topics directly related to our research. Many of these trainings will be presented yearly during IAP/Summer, and resources will be posted here for reference.

Core lab techniques

The following are core topics/techniques used in our lab. Many are linked to the slides for the related training session presented during IAP 2024.

Computational skills

General

Github: All lab code is stored on Github for version control and sharing. Check out the following protocols to learn the basics and refer back to as needed:

Data Analysis & Modeling

Research reading and writing

Reading literature, communicating your findings, and composing compelling visuals are key research skills to master. The lab has put together several trainings on these topics. The “How to” training series was presented in Summer 2021 and Summer 2023 to undergraduates (and other interested lab members). Additionally, Katie has put together a Writing Guide relevant for academic writing at all levels (papers, proposals, etc.).

To produce high-quality, informative graphics, the lab mainly uses Adobe Illustrator. Check out the Bootcamp Day 0 section for instructions on setting up the software. This YouTube video offers a basic tutorial to many of the features relevant for scientific graphics, and the best way to learn how to use Illustrator is by making graphics of your own!

Journal clubs are another essential piece of reading and evaluating primary literature. Past lab journal club presentations are located in this folder. Additionally, during IAP 2024, lab members will present a series of journal clubs on all papers and review articles published by the lab (more information to be added IAP 2024). For a complete list of lab papers, see the lab website or Katie’s Google Scholar profile.