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ACHDS and Insper - a developing partnership

Today was a great opportunity for Sharon Gordon to meet with Ana Carolina Oliveira and Beatriz Araujo from Insper’s International Partnerships team along with Luciana de Paula Arjona from the Insper Data & AI Center. They managed to plan further introductions of the Insper team with the University’s Go Abroad...
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New publication: Cost of living/cost of smoking

A demonstration study of cooperative action learning to understand and address smoking in deprived communities within the cost-of-living crisis
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ACHDS visit to Insper

Following the Insper visit to the University of Aberdeen in October 2023 it is a great pleasure for Katie Wilde, Head of Digital Research & Grampian Data Safe Haven Director and Sharon Gordon, ACHDS Programme Co-ordinator to visit Insper and the Insper Data & AI Center team in São Paulo this...
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Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation Symposium 2024

Several group members took part in this exciting event, highlighting interdisciplinary work from across the university.
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AI can cut surgical waiting lists

Artificial Intelligence (AI) designed to identify patients suitable for joint replacement surgery has the potential to significantly cut waiting times and improve surgical efficiency according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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New publication: Opening decision spaces

A case study on the opportunities and constraints in the public health sector of Mpumalanga Province, South Africa.
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End of an era

Our founding director, Prof Corri Black, is leaving the University at the end of July.
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New publication: Mapping the processes and information flows of a prehospital emergency care system

Study published by Dr Lucia D'Ambruoso and her collaborators on the Rwanda912 RIGHT Group.
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Say Aye to AI: How could artificial intelligence applications aid breast cancer screening?

Keynote Speech by Prof Lesley Anderson
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Findings from the VOICES study provide evidence on how best to organise services to improve care

The VOICES study is delighted to announce some key outputs from research investigating how best to deliver effective services for people living with vasculitis.