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Tuesday 4th May 2021 to Wednesday 5th May 2021

Background

The EPSRC Cambridge Mathematics of Information in Healthcare (CMIH) Hub was launched in 2020. It focuses on some of the most challenging public health problems of our time, including Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease and Dementia. There is a core mathematical component that is common to data challenges across these clinical disciplines, which the Hub will evaluate and address through its interdisciplinary collaborations. The overarching objective is to develop data analytics algorithms and provide the associated theory that is directly linked to the requirements in the clinic for healthcare decision making.

Aims and Objectives

This was the first external event of the CMIH Hub and aimed to bring together those working in mathematical healthcare data analytics across the UK, including academic, clinical, and industrial users with mathematicians working in similar areas.

The event included talks that highlighted open challenges and successes from CMIH Hub researchers and presented other potential collaborative opportunities, as well as projects being developed elsewhere related to healthcare data analytics.

Talks focused on the key theme of the CMIH Hub, which is the development of robust and clinical applicable algorithms for analysing healthcare data in an integrated fashion. In addition, there were introductory talks from partner EPSRC Hubs for Mathematical Sciences in Healthcare.

This event brought together researchers from mathematics, statistics, computer science and medicine, with clinicians and relevant industrial stakeholders.

The Programme for this past event is available here.

Registration and Venue

Registration for this event is now closed.
 

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