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The Data Drip – April / May 2025

May 6, 2025
Tina L. Johnson
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The Data Drip – April / May 2025 

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DATA SCIENCE INSTITUTE 

  • U of A DataLab wraps up Spring 2025 semester 

  • Attend the Public Health & AI summer school, June 9-12, 2025 

  • DSI, CyVerse, and researchers collaborate on a multitude of projects  

  • Fall 2025 U of A DataLab activities planning (short video)

NEWS & ACTIVITIES 

  • Deadline May 31 - Apply now for R4R program with expanded program vision! 

  • DSI and CyVerse showcase talent at Behind BIO5 

  • Weekend of carpentries workshops continues to draw interest 

  • Leonardo Soto Hernandez sees success as a student employee 

  • U of A DataLab final capstone projects showcasing soon 

  • Register for the Research Bazaar Arizona, ResB(az)2 on May 29th 

Congratulations to the DSI / CyVerse graduates! 

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Tina L. Johnson
tina@arizona.edu

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