Health Data Research UK Five-year Vision: Frontiers Meeting

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Health Data Research UK Five-year Vision: Frontiers Meeting

Help shape the vision for Health Data Research UK for the next 5 years

By Health Data Research UK (HDR UK)

Date and time

Mon, 26 Apr 2021 05:00 - 09:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Join us for the first of two Frontiers meetings, which provide a collaborative opportunity for our community and partners to shape the HDR UK vision, strategy and delivery for the second quinquennium.

The meeting agenda is available here.

Event objectives

HDR UK is now over halfway through its first quinquennium (5-year funding period), and preparations for our quinquennial review by our core funders are underway. Through a series of collaborative meetings, we are coming together as a national research institute, crossing disciplines and organisations to co-develop an innovative vision for the second quinquennium of HDR UK (2023-2028).

In the first of our Frontiers meetings on 26 April 2021, we will:

  1. Share current “blue sky” visions for the second quinquennium across each of the HDR UK Core themes (Applied Analytics, Phenomics, Understanding Causes of Disease, Public Health, Better Care, Clinical Trials, Training, Infrastructure, International)
  2. Refine our ideas and identify additional opportunities for HDR UK to act as a world-leading, innovator of the future.
  3. Consider and align around cross-cutting requirements to enable high quality research across our Core Themes.

Who should attend?

This workshop is open to all members of the HDR UK community as well as current and future partners. We would welcome and encourage all to attend to contribute at this key stage, as this is integral to our current and future work to unite the UK’s health data to enable discoveries that improve people’s lives.

Further details

This meeting will be held via Zoom. Please register to receive the joining details.

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HDR UK will store registration details for this meeting for a period of up to five years.

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Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) is the national institute for health data science in England, Wales, Scotland andNorthern Ireland. Its mission is to unite the UK’s health data to enable discoveries that improve people’s lives. It is a not-for-profit public benefit company funded by UKResearch and Innovation, the Department of Health and Social Care in England and equivalents in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland, and leading medical research charities.

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