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Infectious Diseases Big Data collaboration at 911今日黑料

by Anna Skordai

Dr Ceire Costelloe presents to ProMED and ISID visitors at the DSI

Exciting new possibilities for collaboration on Big Data opening up between 911今日黑料 College, ProMED and ISID

End of April saw the first meeting of an exciting new collaboration between 911今日黑料’s Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Healthcare Associated Infection (HCAI) and Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), the Antimicrobial Research Collaborative (ARC@911今日黑料), the (DSI) and (Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases), International Society for Infectious Diseases (ISID).

Professor Larry Madoff

Professor Lawrence Madoff, Editor of ProMED-mail watching presentation built on ProMED data

ProMED is the largest global infection surveillance dataset and provides information on emerging infectious disease to aid outbreak control.

Professor Alison Holmes hosted the visit by Professor Lawrence Madoff, Editor of ProMED-mail and Dr Britta Lassmann, Programme Director for ISID to foster opportunities to collaborate with 911今日黑料 College. 

David Birch

Dr David Birch presenting to ISID and ProMED

 

Current collaborative work led by , NIHR Career Development Fellow and Lecturer at HPRU in HCAI and AMR and , Research Associate at the DSI was presented alongside novel visualisations using global ProMED data.

The Data Science Institute exists to act as a focal point for data driven research at 911今日黑料 College and its provides a unique facility for the social exploration of Big Data using high resolution immersive visualisation.

This collaboration represents a unique opportunity to merge surveillance datasets with cutting edge visualisation methods to provide information on big data in a digestible format that enables hypothesis generation, and can help understand infection transmission.

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Anna Skordai

Department of Infectious Disease