A Course on Population Genomics in R

Pre-course survey: please help us to be better in helping you

Genomic data is transforming how we study biodiversity, ecosystems, and agriculture—but analysing large datasets can be overwhelming, especially if you’re new to R or bioinformatics. To make this easier, the dartR team created the dartRverse, an open-source suite of R packages that streamlines population genetic analyses of SNP and presence/absence markers. With its intuitive genlight-based workflow, dartR takes you from raw data to filtering, analysis, and visualisation—no advanced coding required.
We’re excited to announce a hands-on workshop on population genetics in R using the dartRverse. Aimed at ecologists, conservation biologists, and early-career researchers, this workshop will provide practical training with accessible, reproducible tools.
To help us tailor the course, we’d love your feedback. Please take a few minutes to complete the questionnaire below—this is only to gauge interest, with no commitment required.
Thank you for your time and support,

The dartR Development Team
Olly Berry, Bernd Gruber, Arthur Georges, Luis Mijangos, Carlo Pacioni & Diana Robledo-Ruiz
1.Name
2.E-mail
3.Country
4.Institution
5.Current occupation or role
6.How would you rate your proficiency in R?
7.How would you rate your understanding of population genomics concepts?
8.How familiar are you with SNP data analysis?
9.Which topics or techniques in Population Genomics of SNP data interest you most?
10.Are there any other suggestions or comments you would like to make regarding the course?