The VectorBiTE Training Materials

Links to all course materials

Overview to the materials



Pre-work and set-up

Hardware and Software

We will be using R for all data manipulation and analyses/model fitting. Any operating system (Windows, Mac, Linux) will do, as long as you have R (version 3.6 or higher) installed.

You may use any IDE/ GUI for R (VScode, RStudio, Emacs, etc). For most people, RStudio is a good option. Whichever one you decide to use, please make sure it is installed and test it before the workshop. We will have a channel on slack dedicated to software/hardware issues and troubleshooting.

We will also be using Zoom and Slack to facilitate the synchronous portions of the training. Please have these installed in advance.

Pre-requisites

We are assuming familiarity with R basics. In addition, we recommend that you do the following:

  1. Go to The Multilingual Quantitative Biologist, and read+work through the Biological Computing in R Chapter up to the section on Writing R code. Of course, keep going if you want (although we will cover some similar materials here).

  2. In addition / alternatively to pre-work element (1), here are some resources for brushing up on R at the end of the Intro R Chapter you can try. But there are many more resources online (e.g., this and this ) – pick something that suits your learning style.

  3. Review background on introductory probability and statistics (solutions to exercises)

  4. Inculcate the coding Jedi inside of you - or the Sith - whatever works.

Introduction to the VectorByte databases1

Beginner materials

Data Wrangling in R

Introduction to Linear Models



Intermediate materials

Nonlinear Modeling (including Thermal Performance Curves – TPCs)

Simple Models for Temporal Data (based on Linear Models)

Review of Likelihoods



Advanced materials

Bayesian Basics

Fitting Bayesian Models Using JAGS

Introduction to Bayesian State-Space models for Temporal Data


  1. What is the difference between VectorBiTE and VectorByte? We are glad you asked! VectorBiTE is an RCN or a research coordination network funded by a 5 year grant from the BBSRC. VectorBiTE is hosting this training as it transitions into VectorByte which is a newly funded NSF grant to establish a global open access data platform to study disease vectors. All the databases are transitioning to VectorByte but the legacy options will still be available on the VectorByte website.↩︎

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