From data analysis to publication: Reproducible research with R and Quarto

Research is most valuable when others can understand it, reproduce it, and build upon it.

Yet many research workflows still rely on disconnected files, manual copy-and-paste steps, and documents that are difficult to update or share.

In this workshop, we will explore how R and Quarto can help create reproducible research workflows that take you from data analysis to publication using open-source tools.

Participants will learn how to integrate code, results, figures, tables, and narrative into a single document, making it possible to generate academic manuscripts, technical reports, presentations, and even theses from the same source.

By combining analysis and writing in a reproducible workflow, researchers can improve transparency, reduce errors, and make their work easier to maintain and share.

🎯During the session, we will cover:

  • Creating reproducible research documents with Quarto

  • Combining R code, results, figures, and narrative

  • Generating reports, manuscripts, presentations, and other outputs

  • Organizing research projects for transparency and reproducibility

  • Sharing and publishing research using open-source tools

This workshop is designed for undergraduate and graduate students, early-career researchers, and anyone interested in adopting reproducible research practices.

Whether you are preparing a thesis, writing a manuscript, or creating analytical reports, this session will provide practical tools to streamline your workflow and improve the reproducibility of your work.

🛠 Requirements

To follow along, please install: