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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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Putting People First

A cross sector introductory meeting to the "Putting People First" approach by NHS Grampian
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COVID-19 modelling in context: experiences, lessons and next steps

Seminar delivered by Dr Caroline Franco
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Calculating the value of NHS outdoor spaces

Researchers from the University of Aberdeen have been awarded a Fellowship to investigate the value of outdoor spaces in NHS sites. The Fellowship is jointly funded by the SEFARI Gateway (Scotland’s Centre of Expertise for Knowledge Exchange and Innovation) and Public Health Scotland and will contribute to the implementation of the...
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Can predictive AI reduce health disparities in orthopedic surgery?

Luke Farrow in The Health Disparities Podcast
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Landmark endometriosis study led by University of Aberdeen
Professor Abdel-Fattah wrote: Congratulations to Prof(s) Cooper and Bhattacharya from Aberdeen Centre for Women’s Health Research (ACWHR) and their research team for completing a land mark endometriosis study led by University of Aberdeen and funded by the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) program – NIHR . The study has recently been...
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Aberdeen AI (Artificial Intelligence) in Healthcare Collaborative (AAHC) - great first meet up!

The Aberdeen AI (Artificial Intelligence) in Healthcare Collaborative (AAHC) had its first introductory meeting on Saturday 15th June.
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University awarded £1 million to address inequalities in rural and island healthcare

Researchers from the University of Aberdeen have been awarded £996,081 from the Scottish Government's Chief Scientist Office to fund a 5-year project that will examine healthcare inequalities in rural and island areas.
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30 years celebrations for NI Cancer Registry

We are delighted that Professor Lesley Anderson is an invited speaker at today’s 30 years celebrations for the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry, in The Great Hall at Queen’s University.
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New study shows how to improve health outcomes and care for thousands living with rare conditions

New research from the University of Aberdeen has for the first time provided evidence of how best to deliver effective services that will improve health outcomes and experiences of care for the thousands of people across the UK living with rare conditions such as vasculitis.