Click here to watch this seminar. Presentation 1: How we built a Place-Based Carbon Calculator By: Malcolm Morgan Abstract: We have been building an interactive place-based carbon calculator for England. The purpose of the calculator is to enable policymakers and the public to understand the spatial variation in per capita carbon footprint and monitor progress towards...
Click here to watch this seminar - 12:00-12.10: Chair Introduction by Nik Lomax - 12:10-12.20: Roger Beecham paper discussion - 12:20-12.45: Layik Lama demo of the TGVE - 12:45-1300: Q&A Abstract: The Turing Geovisualisation Engine (TGVE or eAtlas) is a web-based, interactive visual analytics tool for geospatial data analysis, built on modern web stack...
Click here to watch this seminar Presentation 1: Healthy Choices, Healthy Lives –The Local Food Environment of Holme Wood, Bradford By: Tom Albone Abstract: This project is part of the Act Early: Holme Wood initiative funded by UKPRP and the Alan Turing Institute. We aim to use data science to improve collective understanding of place by...
Click here to watch this seminar This seminar will kick-off with Dr Kate Pickett, who will introduce her work on "Born in Bradford" and the importance of the intern's analytic contributions to tackling the major societal issues affecting us as we emerge from the pandemic. Presentation 1: Spatial Analysis of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Bradford...
Click here to watch this seminar Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAsdemsrjgqG91NhUL15Ye54wBFmRb9-JFV Presentation 1: A Scalable Open-Source Interactive Cancer Analytics Web Application for Routinely Collected Data By: Millie Wagstaff Abstract: Cancer data such as survival outcomes and waiting times are routinely collected across hospitals. Whilst organisations such as NHS Digital and Public Health England analyse...
Click here to watch this Seminar Presentation 1: To be, or not to be, DesDevOps Agile By: Natalie Nelissen Abstract: Can terms like Agile, DevOps or User Centred Design be relevant beyond software development? In this presentation, I will explore what is behind some of these buzz words, and how you could make them work for you...
Click here to watch this seminar Presentation 1: Healthy Choices, Healthy Lives – Mapping the accessibility of food outlets in Holme Wood By: Tom Albone Abstract: This project is part of the Act Early: Holme Wood initiative funded by UKPRP and the Alan Turing Institute. We aim to use data science to improve collective understanding of...
Click here to watch this seminar Presentation 1: Children’s Urgent Care Provided in the Right Place Every Time By: Sam Relins Abstract: Bradford is home to one of the country’s leading hospital-at-home services – the Ambulatory Care Experience or ACE. Children suffering with health problems, that may traditionally have been admitted to a hospital ward, can instead receive...
Click here to watch this seminar Presentation 1: A Scalable Open-Source Interactive Cancer Analytics Web Application for Routinely-collected Data By: Millie Wagstaff Abstract: Cancer data such as survival outcomes and waiting times are routinely collected across hospitals. Whilst organisations such as NHS Digital and Public Health England analyse these data, their outputs can take years...
Click here to watch this seminar Presentation 1: Using Protein Quantitative Trait Loci and Polygenic Risk Scores to Identify Novel Therapeutic Targets in Giant Cell Arteritis. By: Natalie Chaddock Abstract:This work focuses on the identification of novel therapeutic biomarkers for giant cell arteritis (GCA), a polygenic, medium- and large-vessel vasculitis that occurs in individuals...