11:00 • Create Your Own Recipes Steps for Omics Data: The Scimo Package - Antoine Bichat, Servier
11:20 • MIEP: Make-It-Easy-Pipeline - Alberto Corradin, Veneto Institute of Oncology IOV – IRCSS, Padova, Italy;
11:40 • Teal - an Open Source Framework for Data Exploration in Clinical Trials and Beyond - Pawel Rucki, Roche
12:00 • MS Meets R: Unravelling Cellular Lipid Networks by Integrative Analysis & Untangling Ether Lipids Th - Jakob Koch, Medical University of Innsbruck
13:20 • Using R to Find the Most Central and Outlying Points in Object Data by Robust Depth Functions - Vida Zamanifarizhandi, University of Turku
13:25 • Why Build Silly Things in R? - Fonti Kar, University Of New South Wales
13:30 • ScMitoMut: Single Cell Lineage Informative Mitochondrial Mutation Calling Tool - Wenjie Sun, Institut Curie
13:35 • Unlock Your Data Insights Faster: The 'CohortBuilder' Way. - Adam Forys, Roche
13:40 • Automated Generation of R Client Libraries for RESTful APIs Using OpenAPI Specification and the Open - Simon Haller, Raiffeisen
13:45 • Community Detection for Extremely Large Networks - Aidan Lakshman, University of Pittsburgh
14:10 • Spare Cores: Harnessing Unutilized Cloud Compute Resources - Gergely Daroczi, Spare Cores
14:30 • Layered Design for R Package Development: Meeting the Needs of Pharmaceutical R&D Stakeholders - Jean Muller & Ligia Adamska, MSD Switzerland
14:50 • Building Interoperability in Existing Software Ecosystems with S3 Classes - Hugo Gruson, data.org
15:10 • Deep Dive Into Industry R Package Quality Assessment - Szymon Maksymiuk & Lorenzo Braschi, Roche
15:30 • Supporting Companies With Validation of R Packages - Yann Féat, mainanalytics GmbH & Coline Zeballos, R Validation Hub
11:00 • Past, Present, and Future of Data.Table - Tyson Barrett, Highmark Health
11:20 • WebR, and the Future of Building Web Applications with R - Colin Fay, ThinkR
11:40 • Building Bilingual Bridges with Multilingual Manuals - Elio Campitelli, Universidad de Buenos Aires
12:00 • Systems Integration Tests for R Package Cohorts - Franciszek Walkowiak, Roche
13:20 • Shinydraw: Quickly Wireframe Shiny Apps in Excalidraw - Michael Page, cynkra
13:25 • A Bayesian Approach to Decision Making in Early Development Clinical Trials : an R Solution. - Audrey Yeo, Roche
13:30 • Generate Raw Synthetic Dataset for Clinical Trial - Binod Jung Bogati, Numeric Mind
13:35 • Roam: Remote Objects with Active-Binding Magic - Yangzhuoran Fin Yang, Monash University
13:40 • Checklist Improves Collaboration, Quality and Visibility of Your Code - Thierry Onkelinx, Research Institute for Nature and Forest
13:45 • verdepcheck - A Tool for Dependencies Check - Pawel Rucki & André Veríssimo, Roche
14:10 • R for Streamlined Research: Spotlight on Data Collection - Agustin Perez Santangelo, Appsilon
14:30 • Diagnostic Modeling for Educational and Psychological Assessment - Jake Thompson, Accessible Teaching, Learning, & Assessment Systems (ATLAS); University of Kansas
14:50 • Xmap: Unified Tools for Ex-Post Data Harmonisation - Cynthia A Huang, Monash University
15:10 • DropR: Analyze and Visualize Dropout in Research - Annika Tave Overlander, University of Konstanz
11:00 • Moju-Kapu: How {Mirai} and {Crew} Are Powering the Next Generation of Parallel Computing in R - Charlie Gao, Hibiki AI Limited & Will Landau, Eli Lilly and Company
11:20 • Future.Mirai: Use the Mirai Parallelization Framework in Futureverse - Easy! - Henrik Bengtsson, University of California San Francisco (UCSF)
11:40 • {Shiny.Tictoc} Measuring Shiny Performance, Without the Headaches - Ryszard Szymański, Appsilon
12:00 • {Constructive} : a Nicer `dput()` Using Idiomatic Constructors - Antoine Fabri, Cynkra
13:20 • Datasets and Assignments for Undergraduate Teaching: Enzyme Kinetics as an Example - Jarek Bryk, University of Huddersfield
13:25 • Automatic Generation and Delivery of Customised Reports on COVID-19 Hospitalisations in Austria - Zuzanna Brzozowska, Gesundheit Österreich GmbH & Martin Zuba, Austrian National Public Health Institute
13:30 • Open-Source Economics: Breaking Silos, R-Evolutionizing the Field - Aarsh Batra, London School of Economics and Political Science
13:35 • Dandelion Hub - A central repository for de-central actions for ecosocial justice based on R/Shiny - Wilmar Igl, Private
13:40 • Interactive, Engaging and Playful Teaching of Hypothesis Testing - Andre Beinrucker & Markus Konrad, HTW Berlin
14:10 • Centralized Database Management: Enhancing User Interaction and Accessibility with R / Shiny and AWS - Ilaria Capelli & Mina Sohrabi, Raiffeisen Bank International - Raiffeisen Research
14:30 • Accessing and Managing Financial Data with Tidy Finance - Christoph Scheuch, Self-Employed
14:50 • FPortfolio 4.0 or the Rmetrics Reloaded - Stefan Theußl, Raiffeisen Bank International AG
15:10 • Data Science in Economics: Elevating Mandatory Undergraduate Education - Alexander Rieber, Ulm University
15:30 • Enabling Analytics for Learning Applications with Learnrextra - Markus Konrad, HTW Berlin & Andre Beinrucker, University of Applied Sciences Berlin (HTW Berlin)
11:00 • Rtables: Modeling and Creating Complex Production-Grade Reporting Tables in R - Gabriel Becker, None
11:20 • TeX Typesetting in R Graphics: the {Xdvir} Package - Paul Murrell, The University of Auckland
11:40 • The Treachery of Images: Exploring the Interdependence Between Graphics, Statistics, and Interaction - Adam Bartonicek, The University of auckland
12:00 • Educational Outcomes in Higher Education, from Boxplots to Dashboards via Mixed Effects: R Showcase - Jarek Bryk, University of Huddersfield
13:20 • Manage Ggplot Figures Using Ggfigdone - Wenjie Sun, Institut Curie
13:25 • Pricing Analytics - Meena Saad, Bank of Montreal
13:30 • Table Talk: Designing a Workflow for Reproducible Table Creation in R for Epidemiological Research - Reiko Okamoto, Bruyère Research Institute/Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
13:35 • BayesCVI: A Bayesian Cluster Validity Index - Nathakhun Wiroonsri, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
13:40 • Adding the Missing Audit Trail to R - Magnus Mengelbier, Limelogic AB
13:45 • Using R with SQL Server 2022 and Power BI - Tomaž Kaštrun, /
14:10 • Analyzing Real-World Geospatial Networks in R for Sustainable Transport Planning - Lucas van der Meer & Lorena Abad, University of Salzburg
14:30 • Interfacing QGIS Spatial Processing Algorithms from R - Floris Vanderhaeghe, Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) (Brussels, Belgium)
14:50 • Sfislands: An R Package for Accommodating Islands and Disjoint Zones in Areal Spatial Modelling - Kevin Horan, Maynooth University
15:10 • Wavelet Secure Maps: Enhancing Privacy Protected Maps - Edwin de Jonge, Statistics Netherlands
15:30 • Boost Spatial Data Science Workflows with GRASS GIS and R - Veronica Andreo, Center for Geospatial Analytics. North Carolina State University.
11:00 • Quarto: Elevating R Markdown for Advanced Publishing - Christophe Dervieux, POSIT PBC
11:20 • Mlr3summary: Concise and Interpretable Summaries for Machine Learning Models - Susanne Dandl, LMU Munich and Munich Center for Machine Learning & Marc Becker, LMU Munich
11:40 • Achieving Corporate Design Consistency in Reports with Indiedown: An R Markdown Solution - Angelica Becerra, Cynkra
12:00 • Parametrized Nice Reports for PDF with Quarto - Thomas Vroylandt, Kantiles
13:20 • rainbowR - a Community That Supports, Connects and Promotes LGBTQ+ People Who Code in R - Ella Kaye, University of Warwick & Hanne Oberman, Utrecht University
13:25 • Leveraging R-Ladies Paris Reach for Community Impact - Chaima Boughanmi, BVA Xsight
13:30 • R Is for Everybody - Ekaterina Akimova, Laboratory for Immunological and Molecular Cancer Research
13:35 • The State of R Programming and Its Prospects in Africa - Elisha Chitsenga, Crestly Resorts
13:40 • Building Community Through the Power of Your Voice - Joanna Moćko-Łazarewicz, Appsilon
13:45 • R4CR: R Education for Clinical Researchers via Quarto - JInhwan Kim, Zarathu Co., Ltd.
14:10 • Reproducible Data Science with WebAssembly and WebR - George Stagg, Posit, PBC
14:30 • Real-Time Anomaly Detection on Voting Sundays Using R and Shiny - Simon Graf, Statistisches Amt Kanton Zürich
14:50 • No-Code Data Analysis and Visualization Dashboards with Blockr - David Granjon, cynkra GmbH & John Coene, The Y Company
15:10 • MaNTrA Labor Room Analytics Platform: Harnessing the Power of R for Public Health - Girdhari Bora & Ajil Joseph, Tattva Foundation
15:30 • Deploying RShiny-Based Applications in Financial Institutions - Goran Lovric, Raiffeisenlandesbank Oberösterreich AG
11:00 • {Mmrm}: a Robust and Comprehensive R Package for Implementing Mixed Models for Repeated Measures - Daniel Sabanés Bové, RCONIS
11:20 • Statistical Computing with Vectorised Distributions - Mitchell O'Hara-Wild, Nectric
11:40 • Bayesian Modeling of Panel Data with R Package Dynamite - Santtu Tikka, University of Jyväskylä
12:00 • Regression for Compositions: Logit Models Versus Log-Ratio Transformation of Data - David Firth, University of Warwick
13:20 • Predictors Optimization for Sensory Profiles Modelling Based on Electronic Signals - Jean-Vincent Le Bé, Nestlé Research
13:25 • Latent Transition Analysis Using R - Christian Ritz, University of Southern Denmark
13:30 • A Comprehensive List of Normality Tests in R - Fernando Corrêa, Curso-R
13:35 • From SPSS to R in Social Sciences - Juan Claramunt, Leiden University
13:40 • R for Exploring Spatial Data: Lightning Overview - Siddharth Gupta, University of Potsdam
13:45 • Regression Models for [0, 1] Responses Using Betareg and Crch - Achim Zeileis, Universität Innsbruck
14:10 • How to Intepret Statistical Models Using the `Marginaleffects` Package for R - Vincent Arel-Bundock, Université de Montréal
14:30 • Vital: Tidy Data Analysis for Demography - Rob Hyndman, Monash University
15:10 • Yes, You Can Simulate! Reproducible, Tidy Simulation Workflows with the Reimagined Simpr Package - Ethan Brown, Fulbright University Vietnam
15:30 • Flexible Multidimensional Scaling with the R Packages Smacofx, Cops and Stops - Thomas Rusch, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business & Patrick Mair, Harvard University
13:30 • An R-Dominated Workflow to Produce 850.000 Feedback Reports to Schools in (Almost) Real Time - Gabriele von Eichhorn & Elisabeth Rothe & Moritz Friedrich, Federal Institute for Quality Assurance of the Austrian School System (IQS); Roman Freunberger, http
13:30 • CRANhaven - Your backup repository for recently archived CRAN packages - Lluís Revilla, IrsiCaixa & Henrik Bengtsson, University of California San Francisco (UCSF)
13:30 • SurveymonkeyR : Tools for Communicating with Surveymonkey's API - Yasuto Nakano, Kwansei Gakuin University
13:30 • A New Correlation-Based Fuzzy Cluster Validity Index with UniversalCVI R Package - Onthada Preedasawakul, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi
13:30 • Openstatsguide - Minimum Viable Good Practices for High Quality Statistical Software Packages - Daniel Sabanés Bové, RCONIS
13:30 • Improving the Modeling of Binary Regression Based on New Proposals for Statistical Diagnostics - Alejandra Andrea Tapia Silva, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
13:30 • SCM: An R package for Generalized Additive Modelling of Covariance Matrices - Vincenzo Gioia, University of Trieste
13:30 • Combining probabilistic forecasts with the `gamstackr` package - Euan Enticott, University of Bristol
13:30 • SpICE: An Interpretable Method for Spatial Data - Natalia da Silva, Universidad de la República, UDELAR
13:30 • Open Time Series Initiative - Minna Heim, RSEED at KOF Lab at ETH Zurich
13:30 • Tidy and Reproducible Projects with the Cookiecutter R Package - Felix Henninger, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
13:30 • R for Spatio-Temporal Handling of Moving Polygons - Lorena Abad, University of Salzburg
13:30 • Distributed GxP Workloads for R - Magnus Mengelbier, Limelogic AB
13:30 • MINT+: Web App with R Brains for SDTM Automation - Magdalena Krochmal & Adam Forys, Roche
13:30 • The Rbanism Community: Empowering Urbanists to Use Research Software Effectively and with Confidence - Claudiu Forgaci, Delft University of Technology
13:30 • Exploring the Within-Individual Variability of Human Motor Learning Using GAMLSS - Julia Wood, The University of Queensland
13:30 • Get Rolling with R in the Public Sector - Thomas Knecht & Philipp Bosch, Statistical Office of the Canton of Zurich
13:30 • Ambiorix - a web framework for R - John Coene, The Y Company
13:30 • Implementing Behavioral Nudges in Shiny - Shel Kariuki, UCD
13:30 • Multilevel Regression with Projection Pursuit Tree - Eun-Kyung Lee & Seowoo Jung, Ewha Womans University
13:30 • Using Statistical Models to Generate Optimization Problems - Florian Schwendinger, Quintik - Technologies
13:30 • CompInt: A Package for Interpretable and Comparable Reporting of Effect Sizes - Hannah Schulz-Kümpel, Department of Statistics, LMU Munich
13:30 • Use of R in Calibration of Infectious Disease Models - Nicole Swartwood, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health
13:30 • A reproducible analysis of CRAN Task Views to understand the state of an R package ecosystem - Hugo Gruson, data.org
13:30 • Volcano.View: Building Dashboards That Aren't Slow - Michael Galanakis, Hasselt University / Novo Nordisk
13:30 • Confusion Matrices of Any Size with Number-Based Color Intensities Visualized Easily with R! - Lubomír Štěpánek, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague & Faculty of Informatics and Statistics, Prague University of Economics and Business
13:30 • Dupseqr: Disentangling Genomic Aberrations Made Easy - Ekaterina Akimova & Philine Hoven, Laboratory for Immunological and Molecular Cancer Research
13:30 • opentimeseries: An R Package to Transform (Ugly) Data Publications into Machine-Friendly Time Series - Matthias Bannert & Minna Heim, ETH Zurich
13:30 • WebApp Studio for productionizing shiny applications, rmakrdown and R Plumber APIs
13:30 • A guide to R packages for synthetic data generation - Michael Kammer, University of Vienna
13:30 • Screening and Random Projection Tools for Regression Analysis in R - Laura Vana-Guer, TU Wien
13:30 • StatLearning: A Shiny App for Practicing Statistical Hypothesis Testing - Juan Claramunt, Leiden University
13:30 • miniSize: An R package to calculate the minimal sample size in balanced ANOVA models - Bernhard Spangl, BOKU University