R is an open source, free resource for statistical computing. It is available for download at the Comprehensive R Archive Network.
The codes used in our publications can be found on github.
Alex Lyford, longtime collaborator, serves as director of Midd.data, which is an interdisciplinary initiative designed to prepare all Middlebury students, regardless of major or discipline, to rigorously and critically evaluate data and data-driven arguments from a variety of perspectives, discover insights from data, form their own data-driven arguments, effectively communicate their findings, and learn and apply all of these skills in the context of their own disciplinary interests.
I am the site PI of NICUnet, which is a research collaboration between neonatologists and researchers at academic and medical institutions that was created to uncover the science behind rare events such as unexplained neonatal deaths and to support and inform families who have experienced the loss of their newborn.
The FSC is an international group of clinicians and investigators from over 20 institutions working to pool data, solve clinical cases, and advance scientific knowledge. As a co-investigator, I work with the FSC to determine the clinical benefit from prenatal rapid genomic sequencing.