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  1. Risk 2026 · Full schedule available!

    R is used to calculate, measure, report, or mitigate risk. Find out the latest techniques, ask your questions directly to speakers, connect with other R users.

    Reproducible validation, Agentic R workflows, Security, risk visuals (ggplot design), outbreak-time geospatial risk modelling, much more...

    Check out the full schedule and register now! rconsortium.github.io/Risk_web

  2. The R Consortium R Submissions Working Group continues to help move regulatory submissions with R from concept to practical implementation.

    In Pilot 4, the group explored WebAssembly and Docker containers for packaging and running an R Shiny app for regulatory review.

    FDA feedback showed both approaches are technically feasible, highlighting practical needs around reproducibility, security, reviewer usability, and operational readiness.

    Read more: r-consortium.org/posts/beyond-

  3. The R Consortium R Submissions Working Group continues to help move regulatory submissions with R from concept to practical implementation.

    In Pilot 4, the group explored WebAssembly and Docker containers for packaging and running an R Shiny app for regulatory review.

    FDA feedback showed both approaches are technically feasible, highlighting practical needs around reproducibility, security, reviewer usability, and operational readiness.

    Read more: r-consortium.org/posts/beyond-

    #rstats #pharma

  4. The R Consortium R Submissions Working Group continues to help move regulatory submissions with R from concept to practical implementation.

    In Pilot 4, the group explored WebAssembly and Docker containers for packaging and running an R Shiny app for regulatory review.

    FDA feedback showed both approaches are technically feasible, highlighting practical needs around reproducibility, security, reviewer usability, and operational readiness.

    Read more: r-consortium.org/posts/beyond-

    #rstats #pharma

  5. The R Consortium R Submissions Working Group continues to help move regulatory submissions with R from concept to practical implementation.

    In Pilot 4, the group explored WebAssembly and Docker containers for packaging and running an R Shiny app for regulatory review.

    FDA feedback showed both approaches are technically feasible, highlighting practical needs around reproducibility, security, reviewer usability, and operational readiness.

    Read more: r-consortium.org/posts/beyond-

    #rstats #pharma

  6. The R Consortium R Submissions Working Group continues to help move regulatory submissions with R from concept to practical implementation.

    In Pilot 4, the group explored WebAssembly and Docker containers for packaging and running an R Shiny app for regulatory review.

    FDA feedback showed both approaches are technically feasible, highlighting practical needs around reproducibility, security, reviewer usability, and operational readiness.

    Read more: r-consortium.org/posts/beyond-

    #rstats #pharma

  7. Missed R/Medicine 2026? Watch the recording of “You Should Probably Map That: Introduction to Geospatial Analysis in R.”

    This 1-hr demo, led by Anjile An, Weill Cornell Medical College, introduces practical geospatial analysis in R and shows how mapping can help reveal patterns, communicate results, and make health data more actionable.

    youtu.be/eSZ9FB5Dqnk

  8. If you’ve thought about contributing to open source in R but didn’t know where to start, this is your entry point.

    “Make your first R open source project contribution with git, forks, and PRs”
    with Daniel Chen, Lecturer at Univ of British Columbia

    Practical walkthrough using real workflows from the R ecosystem.

    Part of the lead-up to R/Medicine 2026!

    👉 Register here: r-consortium.org/webinars/make

  9. Organizers of the R User Group of Nueva Vizcaya State University (RNVSU) recently spoke with the R Consortium about building a provincial, university-based R community in the Philippines.

    Find out all the details!

    r-consortium.org/posts/ignitin

  10. Latest from the new R Consortium nlmixr2 Working Group:

    nlmixr2—an R-based, open-source nonlinear mixed-effects modeling package that can compete with commercial pharmacometrics tools and support regulatory submissions—now supports inter-occasion variability (IOV).

    Read the full details in their newest blog post:
    r-consortium.org/posts/from-nl

  11. R Consortium-funded tooling for TDA in R: statistical inference for persistence diagrams

    Persistence diagrams are great summaries of “shape in data” (persistent homology) — but many workflows stop at plotting. The {inphr} package goes further: statistical inference for samples of persistence diagrams, aimed at comparing populations of diagrams across data types.

    Read: r-consortium.org/posts/statist

  12. R Consortium webinar: Scale up data analysis in R with Arrow—fast, memory-efficient analytics without a DB or cluster.

    With Dr Nic Crane (Arrow R maintainer, Apache Arrow PMC).

    Register: r-consortium.org/webinars/scal

  13. Crops, code, and community 🌾💻🤝

    R-Mob at Charles Sturt University (Australia) brings researchers + students together to apply to real agronomic and environmental problems through monthly hybrid meetups.

    A standout section: “Digital Divide in Agriculture.” Many ag students still face a gap in data literacy + programming. This project uses R to pull insights from family farm records and experimental plot data

    r-consortium.org/posts/crops-c

  14. Cape Town R User Group: applied infectious disease modeling and DTPBoost to support DTP booster decisions

    They also discuss DTPBoost, an R-based tool developed with partners including CDC and AFENET to support DTP booster vaccination strategy decisions

    r-consortium.org/posts/applied

  15. R Consortium applauds the R Foundation & R Core on a major new investment in R’s future!

    Nearly $650K (£499,981.21) over 24 months for “Enabling the Next Generation of Contributors to R,” modernizing infrastructure & governance, mentoring new contributors, and strengthening communication.

    Partners include Posit, Google, A2-Ai and the R Consortium

    software.ac.uk/rsmf-round-1-pr

  16. Webinar: Making Health Economic Models Shiny — Excel → R & Shiny

    Tue Nov 18 · 8am PT / 11am ET / 4pm GMT

    Practical migration tips for HTA teams: pitfalls, workflows, reproducibility.

    Speakers: Dr Robert Smith, Dr Wael Mohammed (Dark Peak Analytics)

    Register: r-consortium.org/webinars/maki

  17. Get funding for your R project! 🚀 R Consortium tech grants support open-source tools + community initiatives.

    ⏰ 2 weeks left to apply: r-consortium.org/all-projects/

    Past grantee: “Straightforward, smooth, and helpful. Highly recommended.” – Andreas Neudecker

  18. 📢 Aug 28, 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET – R Consortium webinar: Unlocking Collaborative Power with Git, GitHub CI/CD & LLMs in Pharma

    Learn how pharma teams use GitHub Actions for automated QC, cut errors, and speed workflows—plus an LLM preview for QC edge cases.

    Speakers: Ning Leng (Roche), Eli Miller (Atorus Research), and Ben Straub (GSK)

    🔗 r-consortium.org/webinars/unlo

  19. Tidy topological machine learning with TDAvec and tdarec by Jason Cory Brunson, Alexsei Luchinsky, Umar Islambekov

    Topological data analysis (TDA) is increasingly integrated into machine learning. Introducing two R packages—TDAvec and tdarec—to bridge TDA with the Tidymodels ecosystem, offering efficient persistent homology vectorization and tidy ML pipelines.

    Bug reports, feature requests, and code contributions welcome!

    r-consortium.org/posts/tidy-to

  20. 🚀 New blog post alert!

    Andreas Neudecker shares his journey developing a Kafka client for , funded by the R Consortium: "We realized there was no stable Kafka client available for R… Having a Kafka client for R would have made the process much smoother."

    Discover how this project is bridging real-time data gaps in R! Read the blog here 👉r-consortium.org/posts/bridgin

  21. ✨ Neil Shephard, co-organizer of Sheffield R User Group, shares his story with the R Consortium on reviving Sheffield R User Group and developing tools for thyroid cancer prediction. "I’m focused on creating a local group to foster connections."

    Discover his journey: r-consortium.org/posts/revivin

  22. 📢 Check out the latest blog on the San Carlos R User Group! 🌍 Frans van Dunné shares how they’ve connected LATAM’s data lovers with ConectaR, Data Latam, and more.

    “Having individuals from different parts of Latin America join us was truly amazing.”

    Dive into the full story here: r-consortium.org/posts/conecta

  23. 🚀 The rise of R in China’s pharmaceutical industry is here! PharmaRUG organizer Joe Zhu shares insights on the growing R community, hybrid event success, and their open-source contributions.
    "Since our establishment last year, we've organized large-scale hybrid events and significantly impacted the pharma R community." - Joe Zhu

    Read more: r-consortium.org/blog/2024/08/

    #RStats #PharmaRUG #PharmaIndustry #DataScience #China #OpenSource

  24. 🚀 The rise of R in China’s pharmaceutical industry is here! PharmaRUG organizer Joe Zhu shares insights on the growing R community, hybrid event success, and their open-source contributions.
    "Since our establishment last year, we've organized large-scale hybrid events and significantly impacted the pharma R community." - Joe Zhu

    Read more: r-consortium.org/blog/2024/08/

  25. 🚀 The rise of R in China’s pharmaceutical industry is here! PharmaRUG organizer Joe Zhu shares insights on the growing R community, hybrid event success, and their open-source contributions.
    "Since our establishment last year, we've organized large-scale hybrid events and significantly impacted the pharma R community." - Joe Zhu

    Read more: r-consortium.org/blog/2024/08/

    #RStats #PharmaRUG #PharmaIndustry #DataScience #China #OpenSource

  26. 🚀 The rise of R in China’s pharmaceutical industry is here! PharmaRUG organizer Joe Zhu shares insights on the growing R community, hybrid event success, and their open-source contributions.
    "Since our establishment last year, we've organized large-scale hybrid events and significantly impacted the pharma R community." - Joe Zhu

    Read more: r-consortium.org/blog/2024/08/

    #RStats #PharmaRUG #PharmaIndustry #DataScience #China #OpenSource

  27. 🚀 The rise of R in China’s pharmaceutical industry is here! PharmaRUG organizer Joe Zhu shares insights on the growing R community, hybrid event success, and their open-source contributions.
    "Since our establishment last year, we've organized large-scale hybrid events and significantly impacted the pharma R community." - Joe Zhu

    Read more: r-consortium.org/blog/2024/08/

    #RStats #PharmaRUG #PharmaIndustry #DataScience #China #OpenSource

  28. Registrations are open for the online Health Technology Assessment (HTA) summer workshop the R for Health Technology Assessment Academic Consortium offers! 🌐📊 r-hta.org/

    Join us to enhance your HTA skills using R. Learn more and register here: r-hta.org/events/workshop/2024/

  29. 🤓 Data wizards, join us on Feb 27th at 2:00 PM ET for a journey into the magic of OML4R with Mark Hornick and Sherry LaMonica from Oracle! Our webinar will elevate your skills to new heights. Get ready for some data enchantment! ✨

    🔗 r-consortium.org/escape-the-da