🩻🔬With so much information flowing in the clinic... how do we make sense of it all? In the final #ExplainToMe episode 🎥, we explore pulling different types of data together through #MultimodalAnalysis to improve patient care. youtube.com/watch?v=-NbsKVn8…
The Community Scholar Scheme run by the @turinginst -@Roche Partnership supports 10 PhD students to embed themselves within the partnership and develop a community project related to data science in health. @ShawaZeena developed this chapter as her project.
❓What do the experts think about how technology is transforming healthcare?
📻Turing-@Roche community scholars @FlorenceTownend & Davy Tennison explore the intersection of #AI, #MedTech & data science in healthcare on new podcast 'Data Day Health': bit.ly/4fY2xWw
Join @turinginst for a one-day workshop - AI in Pathology: Research meets Reality. The workshop aims to bring together a wide range of stakeholders to discuss the challenges and solutions to implementing AI in NHS Pathology. ow.ly/QpVz50Sm9PE#Pathology
Really excited to be at #AIUK today with the Turing-Roche Partnership team!
If you're attending come say hi, we have stickers on our research and a Pokémon themed demo taking you on an interactive clinical journey, which you can also play here!
👉 alan-turing-institute.github…
For the next session of our Translational Science Methods Club supported the Turing-Roche Partnership, we are thrilled to have @celinefox_ give a talk and workshop on the use of Factor Analysis in Psychiatry, on the 26th February at 15.00 (GMT)!
ALT Hand-drawn image by scriberia is on the right of the digital poster: three people are sitting around a fire whose flames form the words “The Fireside Chat”. They are holding speech bubbles on sticks in lieu of marshmallows. The talk is titled: “Adopting Open Source in Data Science and AI across sectors: Case Study Series” with subtitle “11 December, 15-16:30 GMT – Register on Eventbrite”. There are black and white photos of 6 people who are co-organising and speaking at the Fireside chat: Lucy Stephenson (British Antarctic Survey), Maxine Mackintosh (Genomics England), Rowan Hemsi (Office for National Statistics), Stephen Haben (Energy Systems Catapult), Wenjia Tang (Digihaul), Raphael Sonabend (OSPO Now). Below: Hosted by/with TT`w
This month’s Turing-Roche Knowledge Share is on Diversifying Health Research. Join Spencer James and Lara Johnson as they explore how we ensure representativeness across the system
Register here🔗bit.ly/47TenN9#DataScience#BiomedicalResearch#InclusiveResearch
Join us on 16th November for our (re)conceptualising personalised medicine research showcase @StAnnesCollege. There's also still time to apply to take part in the PechaKucha session.
Further info & details on registration can be found here: cpm.ox.ac.uk/event/medicine-…
New paper published by our @turinginst-@Roche partnership team, exploring why we need AI tools to convey predictive uncertainty for each individual patient 🧍♂️🧍♀️
👉Find out more about our collaboration here: turing.ac.uk/research/resear…
🎓The @turinginst-@Roche Partnership is delighted to announce our Community Scholars!
10 PhD students will join the partnership community, attend a conference and run a community project on topics relevant to the partnership and AI in health.
Info here: bit.ly/3PU4Ajo
ALT Hand-drawn image by scriberia is on the right of the digital poster: three people are sitting around a fire whose flames form the words “The Fireside Chat”. They are holding speech bubbles on sticks in lieu of marshmallows. The talk is titled: “Who is building open source AI?” with subtitle “21 September, 14-15:30 UTC 1 – Register on Eventbrite”. There are black and white photos of 6 people who are co-organising and speaking at the Fireside chat: Arielle Bennett (Programme Manager, The Alan Turing Institute), Mophat Okinyi (Union Representative, African Content Moderators Union), Marzieh Fadaee (Senior Research Scientist, Cohere for AI), Abinaya Mahendiran (CTO, Nunnari Labs), David Gray Widder (Postdoctoral Fellow, Cornell Tech), Jennifer Ding (Senior Researcher, The Alan Turing Institute). Below: Hosted by/with TTW and the Open Source Initiative.
❓Interested in how Natural Language Processing may be used in healthcare?
👉Join our next @turinginst-@Roche Knowledge Share Event where we'll explore how this approach could enable data-driven decision making and new patient insights
🗓️Register here: bit.ly/45Lqn2w
Our growing and ageing population will have a considerable impact on #HealthIn2040, our new report finds.
Explore our interactive charts to see how patterns of ill health might change over the next 20 years, adding pressure on public services 📈
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