We're all in this together: HDR UK Public Webinar

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We're all in this together: HDR UK Public Webinar

Join us for this public webinar on inclusion and health data

By Health Data Research UK (HDR UK)

Date and time

Fri, 2 Oct 2020 04:30 - 05:15 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

*Please use this link to join the meeting at 12:30: https://zoom.us/j/93172621061*

Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) and the broader health data community have been at the forefront of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, providing critical insights to support the UK’s response, understand the spread and impact of the disease on the UK population, and guide the way forwards.

Taking a theme of inclusion - ‘We’re All In This Together’ - we're running a public webinar aiming to highlight the importance of including all groups in society in health data research for COVID-19 and beyond.

We'll be bringing together people from the health data research community to talk about the work that’s been done so far to understand COVID-19 across the UK population, and what needs to happen to make sure nobody is left behind.

Please join us and add your voice to this vital conversation.

We are happy to announce that closed captioning will be available for this webinar, provided by AI-Media.

Our panellists:

  • Caroline Cake is Chief Executive Officer of Health Data Research UK (HDR UK). She is committed to supporting the HDR UK community in making the UK the most impactful place to do health data science.
  • Hussein Ibrahim is a junior doctor and clinical research fellow in artificial intelligence at the University of Birmingham with an interest in the safe and equitable implementation of digital health technologies in the UK and globally.
  • Becca Wilson is a UKRI Innovation Fellow with HDR UK, developing software to support the secure access to health data and the creation of immersive data visualisations, and is also working on novel data processes that are fundamental to health inequalities research. She is a disability activist and uses social media to raise awareness of ableism in society and academia.
  • Rosita Zakeri is a Senior Lecturer at King's College London and an Honorary Consultant Cardiologist at King's College and Guys & St Thomas' Hospitals. She has a particular interest in the use of routinely collected health data to improve the ways in which heart failure and other cardiovascular diseases can be diagnosed and managed more effectively.
  • Melissa Lewis-Brown is Health Data Research UK’s Science Manager, supporting the national community of researchers and innovators to work together across sites and regions to deliver on ambitious aims. Melissa develops use cases that demonstrate the patient impact of using health data and leads on catalysing the research culture that HDR UK aspires to, including celebrating diversity.
  • Kat Arney (chair) is a science writer and broadcaster. She is creative director of First Create The Media, helping organisations and companies working in the life sciences tell their stories to the audiences that matter.

Organised by

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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