10.6084/m9.figshare.11929569.v1 Matt Bixley Matt Bixley Reproducible posters an Otago theme eResearch NZ 2020 NeSI eResearch eResearch NZ 2020 2020-03-10 03:48:27 Presentation https://eresearchnz.figshare.com/articles/presentation/Reproducible_posters_an_Otago_theme/11929569 The endpoint of most research is a publication, be that a journal article (hopefully in Nature), a conference presentation or a lab meeting. The premise of Reproducible Research is that not only do we now present a summary of our findings, but we also make available the details, code and (where possible) the data that lead to those findings. Various tools exist to assist us in sharing our work and documenting our workflows. One extremely popular tool for this is R Markdown, which provides the ability to write, document and publish in a single workflow.<div><br></div><div>Here we present, postOTAGO an R package for creating posters with an Otago theme, that is readily transferable to other organisations. <br></div><div><b><u><br></u></b></div><div><b><u>ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S) </u></b></div><div>Matt is a Carpentries Instructor and Teaching/Research Fellow at the University of Otago. His research background extends from laboratory and field work through quantitative genetics and bioinformatics. Matt’s current research focus is on the use of machine learning tools to predict cancer outcomes. <br></div>