CMI Seminars

Centre for Medical Informatics, Usher Institute, Medical School, University of Edinburgh

The Centre For Medical Informatics Seminar Series Programme: January – March 2020

Mondays 12:00-13:00 in the Craigmillar Seminar Room, Level 2, No.9 Bioquarter

Date Presenter(s) Title
13th January Sheila Fraser “CMVM Research Computing Infrastructure”
20th January Ana Velasco Villaplana “The genetics underlying imaging features and it’s correlated physiological measures”
  Elena Bernabeu Gomez “Widespread sexual differences in genetic architecture in UK Biobank”
27th January Mark Parsons “Is Exascale computing irrelevant for Health Informatics?”
3rd February Fatimah Alobayli “The impact of Electronic Health Records (EHR) on nursing burnout in hospital settings”
  Cameron Fairfield “Gallstones: A sentinel presentation of cardiometabolic disease. Phenotypic and genotypic insights into a complex relationship”
10th February Areti Manataki “Learning and Teaching Health Data Science”
17th February Thanasis Tsanas “Finding a needle in a haystack: automatically extracting sleep spindles from a single lead electroencephalography signal”
24th February Keith Smith “A network perspective on the emergence of the complex hierarchical structures of the human brain in health and disease”
2nd March Huayu Zhang “Using graph-based gene prioritisation to unravel the genetics of brain small vessel disease”
9th March Michelle Williams “Overfitting and bias in machine learning - a clinical perspective”
16th March Caroline Jackson CANCELLED: “The impact of major mental illness on outcomes and clinical care of diabetes, myocardial infarction and stroke”
23rd March Holly Tibble CANCELLEED: “Measuring and reporting treatment adherence: what can we learn by comparing two respiratory conditions?”
  Romain Enjalbert CANCELLED: “Impact of blood vessel compression on red blood cell partitioning at a bifurcation”
30th March Dorien Kimenai CANCELLEED: “Sex differences in cardiac troponin I and T levels in relation to cardiovascular diseases in the general population”