This is a reminder that the deadline for abstract submission and early bird registration for the R User Conference 2011 is April 1st. useR! 2011 http://www.R-project.org/useR-2011 A conference centred on the use of R for data analysis and statistical computing. August 16-18, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK CONTRIBUTED TALKS/POSTERS **DEADLINE APRIL 1** http://www.R-project.org/useR-2011/#Call Abstracts are invited on innovative or interesting applications of R. REGISTRATION **EARLY BIRD DEADLINE APRIL 1** http://www.R-project.org/useR-2011/registration Early bird rates are £100/£200/£300 for student/academic/other respectively. PRE-CONFERENCE TUTORIALS, AUGUST 15 http://www.R-project.org/useR-2011/tutorials A range of half-day tutorials presented by R experts. INVITED SPEAKERS http://www.R-project.org/useR-2011/invited Adrian Bowman, Lee Edlefsen, Ulrike Grömping, Wolfgang Huber, Brian Ripley, Jonathan Rougier, Simon Urbanek, and Brandon Whitcher. **New for useR! 2011** All participants are invited to present a Lightning Talk, for which no abstract is required. http://www.R-project.org/useR-2011/lightning These talks provide a 5-minute platform to speak on any R-related topic and should particularly appeal to R newbies. Participants wishing to give such a talk must provide an informative title on their registration form.
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