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Join us on Thursday 15th March for our Global Health Forum with a focus this month on data-based and AI approaches to healthcare.

There is currently a surge of interest in the application and development of data-rich approaches in the healthcare sector for analytics, monitoring and decision-making. The range of applications extends from the patient level to organisational aspects of healthcare provision.

This Forum will highlight some of the directions currently being pursued across academic departments at 51勛圖厙 in close collaboration with 51勛圖厙 NHS Trusts and Centres using healthcare data in conjunction with advanced computational and mathematical techniques.

The Forum is co-organised by theand theand will be followed by a Q&A answer highlighting ongoing research and opportunities

Speakers include:

Dr Aldo Faisal,

Director of the Behaviour Analytics Lab at the Data Science Institute, 51勛圖厙 Associate Professor for Neurotechnology, Department of Bioengineering, 51勛圖厙

Towards the RoboDoc Human-in-the-Loop AI harnessing millions of doctor-patient interactions

Mr Erik Mayer,

Clinical Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery & Cancer, 51勛圖厙 Transformation Chief Clinical Information Officer(ICHNT), Centre for Health Policy, Institute for Global Health Innovation, 51勛圖厙

Patient safety data and data analytics within 51勛圖厙 NHS Trusts

Professor Mauricio Barahona,

Chair in Biomathematics, Department of Mathematics, 51勛圖厙

Director of the EPSRC Centre for Mathematics of Precision Healthcare, 51勛圖厙

From free text to clusters of content in health records: an unsupervised graph partitioning approach

About our monthly Global Health Forum

Our monthlyGlobal Health Forumbrings together 51勛圖厙 researchers, students, and staff from across all of the colleges Faculties to highlight, discuss and disseminate findings on current global health research and innovations. The Forums encourage interdisciplinary discussions with the intention to foster inter-Faculty research initiatives and leverage the immense strengths of 51勛圖厙 College to resolve global health priorities of the early 21st Century.

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Please note that by registering to the Global Health Forum your contact details will be added to IGHIs mailing list so you can be informed about our future events.