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2024
March
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Scottish Cancer Networks Breast Cancer Education Event
-External Event hosted by North Cancer Alliance
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NHS Research Scotland (NRS) and Chief Scientist Office (CSO) Patient and Public Involvement Event
-External Event
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Cafe Med - Seminar 2: Data saves lives: how the Aberdeen Maternity and Neonatal Database has been improving our understanding of pregnancy risks for over 75 years
-Sir Dugald Baird had the foresight to start collecting data on all pregnancies in Aberdeen in 1949 - we take a look at how data in the AMND has led to breakthrough research and changed our understanding of pregnancy complications for the last 75 years. Learn how we carry our...
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ACHDS Seminar: Managing a collaboration with multiple cohorts: Experience with the Parkinson's Incidence Cohorts Collaboration (PICC)
-Dr Angus Macleod is a neurologist and epidemiologist with a research interest in the epidemiology of Parkinson's disease and other neurological conditions. His main research interests are the prognosis of Parkinson's, developing prognostic models, nutrition in Parkinson's and systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies. Join us to hear his experience...
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Health Data Research UK Conference 2024: The Grand Challenges in Health Data
-External Event
February
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HERU Seminar - Professor Cam Donaldson
-We are delighted that Professor Cam Donaldson will deliver a HERU seminar. Cam Donaldson FRSE is Yunus Chair and Distinguished Professor of Health Economics at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), where, from 2016-21, he was Pro Vice Chancellor Research. He is also Professor at Australian National University. As well having previously held...
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Cancer Research-UK: Data-driven cancer research conference 2024
-External Event
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Digital Health and Care 2024 conference
-External Event
January
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COVID-19 modelling in context: experiences, lessons and next steps
-University of Aberdeen Interdisciplinary Seminar
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HERU seminar - James Altunkaya
-The first HERU seminar of 2024 will be delivered by James Altunkaya, an NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow in the Health Economics Research Centre (HERC) at the University of Oxford Nuffield Department of Population Health. In the seminar James will present his work on 'Examining the impact of structural uncertainty using simulation challenges...