Newsletter No. 5 - May 2020 | View online |
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Big Data for Medical Analytics |
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How to exchange and grant access to health data in a secure way: approaches and recommendations
The BigMedilytics project participates in a webinar within the BDV PPP virtual events next 14th of May at 10:30 am. Join us! |
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Developing predictive models for personalised prompt intervention in patients with asthma or COPD
The University of Southampton, AstraZeneca, and my mhealth are working in a pilot on COPD/Asthma within BigMedilytics.
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Reducing re-hospitalizations and graft loss for kidney transplant patients The organisations Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, DFKI, AOK, Hasso Plattner Institut, and Essen University Hospital participate in a pilot on kidney disease.
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Providing an Efficient 3D Image-Based Search Engine for Radiology Workflows
A tool allows radiologists to search regions of interest in 3D images and access relevant information to help them with diagnosis.
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The BigMedilytics' challenges explained by the project's coordinator, Dr. Supriyo Chatterjea. Watch the video!
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Latest scientific publications |
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Radiomics for predicting response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy treatment in breast cancer
Researchers from IBM Research – Haifa, Institut Curie, and VTT Technical Research Centre exploredifferent clinical and medical imaging features to create effective prediction models in order to assess in advance pathologic complete response to NACT. Read more |
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Acute kidney injury in heart failure: a population study
The objective of a new study conducted by researchers from INCLIVA is to assess the prognostic value of acute kidney injury (AKI) in the evolution of patients with heart failure (HF) using real‐world data. Read more |
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BigMedilytics, an outstanding project at the 16th eHealth Network meeting
The project was presented during the 16th eHealth Network meeting that took place at the Albert Borschette Conference Centre in Brussels on the 28th and 29th of November. Read more |
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The diabetes pilot, presented at the Rotunda Hospital for the World Diabetes Day
The Royal College Surgeons in Ireland showcased the BigMedilytics project and the gestational diabetes pilot to patients and medical staff at the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin. Read more |
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 780495. These contents reflects only the consortium’s view. The European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information. |
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