Hello!

I'm part of a 
small student group at my university  attempting to grow coding 
and data science capacity among students in the life sciences. I am 
interested in getting guidance on how to organize and sustain this kind 
of organization. I have experience and interests in bioinformatics, 
shell, R, and python. 

I have limited experience with the carpentries directly, but was guided here 
via a mentoring request. We hold somewhat weekly meetings at which a relatively 
experienced member presents on a given topic. We are alternating each semester 
focusing on python and then on R with some shell skills thrown in. 

I'm looking for suggestions to make our group more welcoming to newcomers and 
interesting for typical life sciences coding needs. 

Thanks!
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