This is a past event
The aim of this workshop is to bring together health and data linkage researchers with others from across the university, who also have experience and expertise in analytical methods for large and complex datasets, with a view to establishing contacts and collaborations to ensure we make the most of the data available for health research.
To be Chaired by Lorna Aucott
Topics for discussion include...
- Health Informatics Resources
Research Applications, Aberdeen Maternity and Neonatal Databank, the Aberdeen Birth Cohorts, Aberdeen Children of the Nineteen Fifties, Centre for Genome Enabled Biology and Medicine, Generation Scotland, Health Economics and Imaging.
- Hierarchical models of behaviour
David Lusseau, MASTS Senior Lecturer in Marine Top Predator Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen
- Enhancing Healthcare Analysis with Linked Data Technologies
Jeff Pan, Reader, Computing Science, University of Aberdeen
- Qualitative Model Learning for better understanding of biological experimental data
George Coghill, Chair in Computing Science and Dr Wei Pang, Lecturer, School of Natural and Computing Sciences, University of Aberdeen
- Bayesian models for analysing biological dataDr Chenghua Lin, Lecturer, School of Natural and Computing Sciences, University of Aberdeen
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Discussion and next steps
Lorna Aucott, Senior Lecturer in Medical Statistics, University of Aberdeen
- Hosted by
- IAHS
- Venue
- Rm 402, Suttie Centre for Teaching and Learning in Healthcare
- Contact
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If you have not recieved an invitation to this event via Outlook, please contact Pamela Rebecca (p.rebecca@abdn.ac.uk)