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2018
May
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Cafe MED - Happy Hearts
-Join us for short informal talks that bring together leading bio-science researchers and clinicians.
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Cafe Scientifique - Intergenerational Communication: Ageing and Social Attention
-*CHANGE OF VENUE* An informal way to engage with the latest topics in science
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Codethecity Hackathon
-Codethecity 13 - Hack society's relationship with Alcohol
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IAHS External Speaker: Professor Marion Bennie
-Marion's research is focused on development of a robust evidence base to support the safe, effective and person centred care through use of medicines and other health technologies. In this presentation she will give us an insight to her work developing Scotland's Infection Control Platform and Cancer Medicines Outcomes Programme.
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Precision medicine in the UK: from 100,000 whole genomes to 65 million patients.
-Innovative Healthcare Delivery Programme Guest Lecture Series with Professor Sir John Savill
April
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CGEBM - Visualisation with R Workshop
-Visualisation with R - With a focus on next generation sequencing applications
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Cafe Scientifique - Thalidomide and 'the forgotten thalidomide' revisited
-An informal way to engage with the latest topics in science
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IAHS External Speaker: Cancer screening behaviour - comparing uptake across breast, cervical and bowel screening at an individual level
-Professor Colin McCowan, University of Glasgow Chair in Health Informatics, Robertson Centre for Biostatistics, Institute of Health & Wellbeing Screening can reduce deaths from cancer if the people invited participate. Bowel screening uptake in women is lower than breast and cervical. Understanding why women invited to all three screening programmes choose to...
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Health & Social Care Digital Leaders' Summit 2018
-Join world-leading ehealth experts and technologists from Scotland and beyond who will discuss how health and social care integration can be enabled by advances in digital technology. This is a once-a-year, must-attend event for digital health experts, clinicians, policy makers and social care professionals in the private, local government and...
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Prediction Modelling for Clinical Medicine Symposium
-The Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research is delighted to invite researchers and clinicians with an interest in prediction modelling for clinical medicine to this upcoming symposium in Edinburgh.