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DaSH awarded funding to improve transparency in health data access for research
The Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH) team were awarded a grant from Health Data Research UK to improve transparency in health data access processes for research. DaSH will deliver a new website that will improve information for researchers and the public with this funding.
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Interdisciplinary Open Sessions Day
The Aberdeen Centre for Health Data Science is an interdisciplinary group of researchers with a range of backgrounds such as health sciences, medicine, sociology, engineering, and computing. Even this diverse group doesn’t often get the chance to attend talks on food anthropology, or art history and glaciology. At the “Interdisciplinary Open...
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'Cost of Living, Cost of Smoking' Research in the media
The ‘Cost of Living, Cost of Smoking: Community Intelligence for Public Health’ research project led by Dr Lucia D'ambruoso, funded by ASH Scotland and facilitated by Turning Point Scotland hit the headlines this week. The Press and Journal spoke to Avril Bruce, who took part in the ‘Cost of Living, Cost...
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University research empowers local community to shape smoking cessation services
New research led by the University of Aberdeen in collaboration with Turning Point Scotland and NHS Grampian involving people living in areas of multiple deprivation has uncovered powerful community perspectives which could lead to more effective smoking prevention campaigning and higher take-up of NHS free quit smoking services across the...
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University of Aberdeen joins the Turing University Network
The University of Aberdeen is one of several UK Universities joining the Turing University Network as it expands its membership.
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AI in Breast Screening research presented at ONE BioHub
Presentation at ONE Life Sciences Network
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Children's mental wellbeing project in the press
A University of Aberdeen-led project looking to improve Children’s and Adolescent’s Mental Wellbeing in Sub-Saharan Africa fronted by Professor Pamela Abbott and Dr Lucia D'ambruoso took a step forward this week with discussions beginning around its implementation in schools. The story was covered in The New Times.
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Sub-Saharan wellbeing project takes another leap forward
International policymakers have been given their first insights into a research project spearheaded by the University of Aberdeen that seeks to improve the mental wellbeing of children and adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa.
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AI in breast screening research in the press.
A University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian collaboration with Kheiron Medical Technologies Ltd. investigating the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in breast screening was covered in the UK national press today in this piece in the Mirror. Consultant radiologist Dr Gerald Lip has been instrumental in embedding the AI software, named 'Mia', in clinical settings. Mia, created by Kheiron Medical Technologies...
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Presentation at UK TRE Community Meeting
Kate O'Sullivan, Operational Lead of the Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH) is giving a talk at the UK Trusted Research Environment (TRE) Community Meeting / DARE UK meeting in Swansea today. Kate is presenting work DaSH have been leading to create a generic data sharing agreement within the Scottish Safe...