Machine learning and mobile technology in acute care His interests focus on health informatics, clinical trials, and global surgery. He leads the Surgical Informatics group and co-leads the Surgical and Perioperative Health Research Group, performing informatics-orientated research focused on improving patient outcomes after surgery. A current collaboration with industry is joint-funded by the MRC and Kidney research UK is investigating strategies to reduce organ injury in transplantation. He has completed an MSc in Statistics. His work is currently funded by the Wellcome Trust, MRC and Academy of Medical Sciences. The lecture will be chaired by Dr Michael Gillies Nov 30 2018 13.00 - 14.00 Machine learning and mobile technology in acute care Ewen Harrison, Clinical Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Surgeon, University of Edinburgh Lecture Theatre B Chancellors Building Little France Edinburgh EH16 4SB Lecture venue
Machine learning and mobile technology in acute care His interests focus on health informatics, clinical trials, and global surgery. He leads the Surgical Informatics group and co-leads the Surgical and Perioperative Health Research Group, performing informatics-orientated research focused on improving patient outcomes after surgery. A current collaboration with industry is joint-funded by the MRC and Kidney research UK is investigating strategies to reduce organ injury in transplantation. He has completed an MSc in Statistics. His work is currently funded by the Wellcome Trust, MRC and Academy of Medical Sciences. The lecture will be chaired by Dr Michael Gillies Nov 30 2018 13.00 - 14.00 Machine learning and mobile technology in acute care Ewen Harrison, Clinical Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Surgeon, University of Edinburgh Lecture Theatre B Chancellors Building Little France Edinburgh EH16 4SB Lecture venue
Nov 30 2018 13.00 - 14.00 Machine learning and mobile technology in acute care Ewen Harrison, Clinical Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Surgeon, University of Edinburgh