Cancer Research UK Webinar: Maximising the impact of data: Reusing publicly available cancer data

Cancer Research UK Webinar: Maximising the impact of data: Reusing publicly available cancer data
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Cancer Research UK Event

We’re inviting researchers to join our next research data webinar on 6 November from 12-1pm to learn more about reusing publicly available cancer data.

Through this webinar, you’ll hear from fellow researchers who are maximising the use of data to ensure that information is shared widely, and, whenever possible, is translated to deliver patient benefit.

You’ll hear from Simon Mitchell, (Brighton and Sussex Medical School and Sussex Cancer Research Centre) about his recently published paper on reusing publicly available cancer data to create personalised cancer simulations that can predict prognosis. This will serve as an example of what’s possible when variant-calling data is made public, in standard formats, with linked outcome data.

Gincy George (King’s College London) will also discuss a collaborative initiative focused on understanding the genetic variability in the dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPYD) gene that can lead to impaired drug metabolism. This project aims to collect and analyse data from patients with DPYD gene variants across the UK.

Hosting this webinar will be Mieke Van Hemelrijck (King’s College London) and Frances Pearl (University of Sussex) who will share their ambitions for the data and samples reuse community of special interest. 

Maximise the impact of data and research by joining us and asking your questions.

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