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People Make Data: Part 1
“Ultimately, health data is collected by people, from people and for people. If...
Course Round Up: The Whys and Hows of applying to the Public Benefit and Privacy Panel for Health and Social Care (PBPP)
Date of course: Wednesday 11 March 2020 Organised by: Wellcome Trust Clinical Research...
Using Administrative Data in a Clinical Trial
In this post, Catriona Keerie, Senior Statistician within Edinburgh Clinical Trials Unit...
Researcher Experience: Dr David Henderson
It's a new year and this week we hear from a new researcher, namely, Dr David Henderson....
Round Up of the 2019 Administrative Data Research Conference
Author: Elizabeth Lemmon In this post, I offer my thoughts as an eCRUSADer, on the...
Researcher Experience: Dr Catherine Hanna
This week we hear from Dr Catherine Hanna, Research Fellow and PhD student (Cancer...
Researcher Experience: Matthew Iveson
Our first Researcher Experience post is from Matthew Iveson, Senior Data Scientist at...
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