In this edition of Shiny Gatherings x Pharmaverse, we were thrilled to welcome Nina and Dony, Principal Data Scientists at Genentech, for an insightful session on building clinical data analysis apps using the {teal} framework.
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Both Nina and Dony shared their experiences in R and open-source development in the pharmaverse and walked us through {teal}, an R/Shiny-based framework designed to simplify data exploration in clinical research and beyond. Here’s a summary of the session, including key demos and takeaways.
{teal} is an open-source, scalable R/Shiny framework developed by Roche and Genentech and later made open-source to facilitate interactive data exploration. While primarily created to support clinical trial analysis,{teal} is robust enough to also handle a wide range of general data exploration use cases.
Some key features of {teal} include:
*When supported by the module.
Nina introduced the basic structure of a {teal} app, walking attendees through the anatomy of the app’s components:
The {teal} framework offers modular building blocks through R packages like {teal.slice}, {teal.reporter}, and {teal.widgets}, allowing users to create feature-rich, interactive data apps with minimal effort.
Dony’s segment focused on developing a custom {teal} module to demonstrate the power of the framework. He shared code templates and explained key concepts step-by-step.
Shiny Gatherings x Pharmaverse: Building Clinical Data Analysis Apps with {teal}
Here’s a quick rundown of what Dony demonstrated during the webinar:
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Nina concluded the session by providing insights into upcoming updates and enhancements for {teal}:
Nina also invited attendees to explore the {teal} roadmap on GitHub, where they can track the progress of new features and contribute to the project.
The Shiny Gathering offered a deep dive into the capabilities of the {teal} framework, highlighting its potential for simplifying clinical data analysis while ensuring reproducibility and interactivity.
Whether you’re a seasoned R user or new to Shiny, {teal} provides a robust platform for building analytical applications that meet the evolving needs of the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.
Be sure to explore {teal} and start building your own custom modules!
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