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Some 2020 R Conferences

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rstudio::conf kicked off the 2020 season for R conferences last week with record attendance somewhere north of twenty-one hundred. Session topics ranged from business to science, marketing to medicine and attracted R users with very varied backgrounds including DevOps professionals, data scientists, journalists, physicians, statisticians, R package developers, Shiny developers and more. Although it is true that the San Francisco Bay Area is home to a large R Community, and that a great deal of planning and promotion went into making rstudio::conf a success, I don’t think that the enthusiasm and energy that permeated the conference was a local phenomenon. I expect 2020 to be a good year for R conferences worldwide. Here is my short, somewhat eclectic, and by no means complete list of upcoming 2020 R events.

Other conferences on my radar are:
* The R Conference Dublin (June)
* The CascadiaRConf (Eugene, OR)
* R / Pharma which will most likely be held at Harvard University in August.
* BioCEurope which will likely be held in December.

Please let me know what upcoming conferences I may have missed by adding them to the comments section of this post.

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