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Discover how the Inflammation and Immunity Driver Programme will build upon our legacy, driving the use of #healthdata to advance health care research, by developing a range of 'research ready' datasets across the 4 UK nations👇
Thanks to all our funders, partners, colleagues and friends! 🙏
The huge effort of all those involved in delivering the DIH Programme has reshaped the #healthdata research landscape. 💫
We’ll be sharing lots more programme highlights during September, so watch this space! 👀
The Hubs provide expertise 💡and research-ready datasets 📊 to enable researchers to better understand and use #healthdata for public and patient benefit 🙌
#DataSavesLives
Discover all the unique #research services available across the network: https://t.co/FiMwdQLawn
📣 In 2018 we set out on a journey to unite the UK's #healthdata for public good.
5 years later, the DIH Programme has reshaped the health data #research landscape. 📊 🔍
Read about its lasting legacy and setting a long-term vision for the future ⤵️
https://t.co/Y4ZFy8627v
For the very first time, you can now publish on unexpected technical or organisational problems that you encountered using large scale population data.
Sharing this valuable information is a huge benefit to the data research community.
FIND OUT MORE: https://t.co/InAClYHcps
BREATHE enables high-quality research and cutting-edge innovation to improve the lives of people living with respiratory conditions, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
https://t.co/3MxCvOweqm
@SwanseaMedicine @SAILDatabank@BREATHEData@HDR_UK
In the eighth blog 📝 in our series showing the DARE UK Sprint Exemplar Projects, Amy Tilbrook, Stuart Dunbar & Michelle Evans from @EdinburghUni discuss public perceptions of different types of orgs accessing sensitive #data for #research in Scotland 👇 https://t.co/qARwzwfTgy
Bydd BREATHE yn galluogi ymchwil o safon uchel a datblygiadau arloesol i wella bywydau pobl sy'n byw gyda chyflyrau anadlol, megis asthma a chlefyd rhwystrol cronig yr ysgyfaint (COPD).
https://t.co/euEcUt6Mjv
@Prif_Abertawe@SAILDatabank_Cy@BREATHEData@HDR_UK
Research using EAVE II data, supported by @breathedata, to look at COVID-19 in children found that underlying health conditions increase the risk of hospitalisation. These findings provided vital insights for vaccination prioritising decisions.
https://t.co/ZXsSDk5M7G
In collaboration with @BREATHEdata, researchers carried out a clinical trial involving 6,200 people and found that boosting vitamin D levels did not reduce risk of all-cause respiratory tract infections or COVID-19.
https://t.co/iiBvzXjqXk
➡️Enrol now for our Advanced Analysis of Linked Health Data! Running Monday 27th - Friday 31st March 2023.Advanced principles of healthcare epidemiology are combined with hands-on practical exercises - https://t.co/RFeZ1J2d4Z
@DARE_UK1@UCL_CPRU @ARC_West
@BREATHEdata@LSHTMrdm
The @EdinUniUsher building on @EdinburghBQ will offer many great new spaces and provide more opportunities for academics and partners to work and collaborate in new and innovative ways, developing data-enabled solutions to benefit health and wellbeing.
https://t.co/jxkyocmNXB
We're delighted to be part of it, @BREATHEdata.
Thank you for inviting us to speak at your first in-person BREATHE Industry Forum meeting - working together to achieve better respiratory health through better connected data.
#respiratoryhealth#healthdata#precisionmedicine