Welcome
Welcome to “Introduction to R”!
This website contains all of the material for the 2024 Summer Institute in Modeling for Infectious Diseases (SISMID) Module “Introduction to R”.
Prerequisities
Familiary with basic statistical concepts on the level of an introductory statistics class is assumed for our course
Before the course begins, you should install R and RStudio on your laptop. If you are using an older version of R, you should update it before the course begins. You will need at least R version 4.3.0 for this course, but using the most recent version (4.4.1 at the time of writing) is always preferable.
- You can install R from the CRAN website by clicking on the correct download link for your OS.
- You can install RStudio from the Posit website.
About the instructors
Co-Instructor: Dr. Amy Winter
Dr. Winter is an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Georgia. She has been coding in R for 10 years, and uses R day-to-day to conduct her research addressing policy-relevant questions on the transmission and control of infectious diseases in human populations, particularly VPDs. She teaches a semester-long course titled Introduction to Coding in R for Public Health to graduate students at the University of Georgia.
Co-Instructor: Zane Billings
Zane Billings is a PhD student in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Georgia, working with Andreas Handel. He has been using R since 2017, and uses R for nearly all of his statistics and data science practice. Zane’s research focuses on the immune response to influenza vaccination, and uses machine learning and multilevel regression modeling (in R!) to improve our understanding of influenza immunology.