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Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH) awarded funding to simplify access to data for research.
Research Data Scotland (RDS) has funded a collaborative project across Scotland’s Regional Safe Havens, to support better coordination and consistency in our data systems for research in Scotland. £300,000 has been awarded to the four Regional Safe Havens, Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH), the Health Informatics Centre in Dundee, DataLoch in...
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Action needed now to avoid potential harms for future hip fracture patients
New research from the University of Aberdeen forecasts an upsurge in hip fracture patients within the next decade and an NHS shortfall of more than £25 million to meet this demand.
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'Toenail clippings for assessing risk of rare blood cancers' research in the media.
The potential of toenail trace elements for assessing the risk of myeloproliferative neoplasms research, led by Professor Lesley Anderson and funded by local charity Friends of Anchor, has hit the headlines in the last few weeks! The research has been picked up by the following national and local news: BBC News, GrampianOnLine,...
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DaSH funding success - to deliver a governance pathway for researchers accessing synthetic data
Congratulations to Kate O’Sullivan, Operational Lead for the Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH), and the DaSH team who have been awarded nearly £60,000 of Research Data Scotland funding to explore a standard approach to risk assessment of synthetic data. The team will be working with eDRIS, DataLoch, Health Informatics Centre at University of Dundee, and West...