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caféMED: Data saves lives

At the caféMED seminar on Monday evening, Dr Andrea Woolner (Clinical Senior Lecturer) and Katie Wilde (Head of Digital Research & Grampian Data Safe Haven Director) gave a fascinating talk on the Aberdeen Maternity and Neonatal Database, and the Grampian Data Safe Haven, that enables research using this database and many...
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Dedicated funding: the game changer for public involvement in health data research.

Yesterday Sharon Gordon, ACHDS Programme Co-ordinator, and Boyd Ross, one of our Public Research Partners, gave a presentation at the NHS Research Scotland (NRS) and Chief Scientist Office (CSO) Patient and Public Involvement Event at the V&A Dundee. The team outlined the approach to public involvement in the Networked Data Lab...
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Managing a collaboration with multiple cohorts.
It was a real pleasure to have Dr Angus Macleod kicking off our seminar series for this year. Thanks to Angus for a great seminar today and sharing his insights on managing a collaboration using multiple cohorts, touching on some of the practical and academic challenges and opportunities. You can watch this seminar on our YouTube...
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Cost of Living Cost of Smoking project in the media.
Dr Lucia D'Ambruoso was interviewed this morning about her work with ASH Scotland and colleagues from Turning Point Scotland and community partners on the Cost of Living Cost of Smoking - COLCOS project Check out Lucia's interview on That's TV Scotland: https://twitter.com/ThatsTVScotland/status/1763134707628118508
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ACHDS staff nominated for Principal's Excellence Awards 2024

Great to see so many nominations for the team in this year's Excellence Awards: Excellence in Leadership Award - Katherine O'Sullivan Excellence in Partnership Working Award - Katie Wilde Outstanding Team - Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH) Excellence in Contribution to a Team or Role Award - Antonietta Chaliou, Irmina Zborowska Outstanding...
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New Publication: Reducing inequalities in liver cancer diagnosis, treatment and care across the UK
Dr Aravinda Guntupalli Dr Sheela Tripathee, Prof Sara MacLennan, and several IAHS colleagues have published their recent research findings in NIHR Open Research: Liver cancer (Hepatocellular Carcinoma - HCC) is the fifth most common cancer worldwide, and the number of people diagnosed with and dying from liver cancer is increasing. The ICANEQUAL...
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AI in Health and Social Care: Challenges, Opportunities and Next Steps

Dr Clarisse de Vries and JD (James) Blackwood, who are both part of the iCAIRD team, were invited to take part in a a panel discussion AI in Health and Social Care: Challenges, Opportunities and Next Steps at the Holyrood Connect Digital Health and Care Scotland 2024 conference today.
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DaSH invited to a Scottish Parliament Cross-Party Group on Health Inequalities

Kate O’Sullivan, Operational Lead for Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH) was invited by Research Data Scotland (RDS) to speak at a Scottish Parliament Cross-Party Group on Health Inequalities yesterday (21 Feb 2024). Kate talked about the power of data, showcasing findings from Networked Data Lab (NDL) research on children’s mental health...
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Data Driven Innovation Award for the iCAIRD Team

The iCAIRD team received a Data Driven Innovation award at the Holyrood Digital Health and Care Scotland 2024 Awards. Congratulations to Professor Lesley Anderson, Dr Clarisse de Vries and Jarek Dymiter who attended the awards dinner in Edinburgh last night along with JD (James) Blackwood who also received a Digital Leader...
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iCAIRD shortlisted for a Data Driven Innovation award

The iCAIRD team have been shortlisted for a Data Driven Innovation award and Professor Lesley Anderson, Dr Clarisse de Vries and Jarek Dymiter are attending the awards dinner tonight, which is part of the Digital Health and Care Scotland 2024 conference (21-22 February 2024). JD (James) Blackwood is also nominated for...