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  1. Next speaker is Bruce Guthrie who is keeping us focused on how routine data - while incredible valuable - is an imperfect record of what happened and when it happened!

    His talk is titled: Through a glass, darkly: reflecting on data challenges in multiple long-term conditions research #MLTC

    #PioneerAIM #AIMRSF

  2. Next speaker is Bruce Guthrie who is keeping us focused on how routine data - while incredible valuable - is an imperfect record of what happened and when it happened!

    His talk is titled: Through a glass, darkly: reflecting on data challenges in multiple long-term conditions research

  3. Next speaker is Bruce Guthrie who is keeping us focused on how routine data - while incredible valuable - is an imperfect record of what happened and when it happened!

    His talk is titled: Through a glass, darkly: reflecting on data challenges in multiple long-term conditions research #MLTC

    #PioneerAIM #AIMRSF

  4. Next speaker is Bruce Guthrie who is keeping us focused on how routine data - while incredible valuable - is an imperfect record of what happened and when it happened!

    His talk is titled: Through a glass, darkly: reflecting on data challenges in multiple long-term conditions research #MLTC

    #PioneerAIM #AIMRSF

  5. Next speaker is Bruce Guthrie who is keeping us focused on how routine data - while incredible valuable - is an imperfect record of what happened and when it happened!

    His talk is titled: Through a glass, darkly: reflecting on data challenges in multiple long-term conditions research #MLTC

    #PioneerAIM #AIMRSF

  6. Back from our first coffee break (the mini quiche was delicious!) and we’re discussing how we can leverage the UK’s unique health data assets to catalyse AI research in multiple long term conditions #MLTC.

    Wonderful to get started with the fantastic Chris Orton describing how we in the #AIMRSF have supported the 8 research consortia to manage and analyse their data effectively, reproducibly, and sustainably at scale.

    #PioneerAIM

  7. Back from our first coffee break (the mini quiche was delicious!) and we’re discussing how we can leverage the UK’s unique health data assets to catalyse AI research in multiple long term conditions .

    Wonderful to get started with the fantastic Chris Orton describing how we in the have supported the 8 research consortia to manage and analyse their data effectively, reproducibly, and sustainably at scale.

  8. The teams have worked very creatively to describe artificial intelligence to people who don’t work in the field. There’s a lot of jargon and descriptions can be very abstract and inaccessible.

    There is no meaningful consultation if the don’t understand what you’re asking!

  9. Next up is Mon Fletcher who is introducing our session on Celebrating and recognising excellence in patient and public engagement and involvement 

    She’s sharing collages of photos from just a few of our amazing contributors who are .

    “Research sometimes sits on dusty shelves and is too far away from the people who would actually benefit from the work.”

  10. - Sharing is caring (data, data pipelines, code, results, collaborations)
    - Dissemination and impact (papers, impact, policy, communication to the wider public)
    - Career paths in healthcare (fellowships, funding, industry, lectureships)

    Phew!! So many fascinating discussions!

  11. @drandrewv2 that’s exactly what our tell us and others. It’s SO EXHAUSTING to try to navigate the health care system. The most vulnerable fall through the gaps!

    I’m so sorry that you had that experience (even if it is so terribly common). Sending big hugs and well done persevering so long! ❤️❤️

  12. We are delighted to have Puja Miles speak at - she’s the Director of the Clinical Practice Datalink (CPRD) and her talk is titled “New Ways of Working” because our impact within CPRD is a huge legacy of the investment!

    The consortia all came to CPRD with questions they’d never had before! So it’s been a challenge BUT we are leaving the processes in a smoother conditions for future researchers!

  13. Next up we get to hear from one of the - Alix - and two researchers - Amy Wilkins and Lizzie Renfy. Another expert by lived experience - John - has sent comments that Mon read out because his mobility conditions have flared up so he’s unable to attend in person.

    He’s here online though. Making sure we are allowing EVERYONE to join a conference featuring people who are more vulnerable than others is a huge priority to me and the team.

  14. Mon played this beautiful video from the project: Develop and Enhance the Care coordination for people with intellectual disabilities and multiple long term Conditions (DECODE).

    youtube.com/@DECODEproject

    A hugely moving set of interviews with people who are and living with describing how welcome they felt and how they have made such a positive difference to the research project.

  15. You can follow along with information about the speakers and research teams through our conference booklet - available online via :

    AIM RSF Team. (2024, September 5). Conference 2024 Handbook. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13712060

    The stand alone agenda is at: eventsforce.net/turingevents/f

  16. I’m really delighted to be up in Manchester for the Pioneering AI in Multiple Long Term Conditions: Bridging Research and Practice conference!

    Prof Aziz Sheikh - who leads the sustainability theme of the AI for Multiple Long Term Conditions Research Support Facility - has welcomed everyone to the event.

    We have data scientists, clinicians, health policy researchers, and people who are experts by lived experience here to share their experiences, successes & lessons learned.

  17. A second #EmergingVoices plenary talk at #RSECon24 from Jack Atkinson @jatkinson1000 asking if #RSEs (research software engineers) can do research? YES!

    Bringing together deep knowledge of the domain AND the software for computational processes.

  18. A second plenary talk at from Jack Atkinson @jatkinson1000 asking if (research software engineers) can do research? YES!

    Bringing together deep knowledge of the domain AND the software for computational processes.

  19. A second #EmergingVoices plenary talk at #RSECon24 from Jack Atkinson @jatkinson1000 asking if #RSEs (research software engineers) can do research? YES!

    Bringing together deep knowledge of the domain AND the software for computational processes.

  20. A second #EmergingVoices plenary talk at #RSECon24 from Jack Atkinson @jatkinson1000 asking if #RSEs (research software engineers) can do research? YES!

    Bringing together deep knowledge of the domain AND the software for computational processes.

  21. A second #EmergingVoices plenary talk at #RSECon24 from Jack Atkinson @jatkinson1000 asking if #RSEs (research software engineers) can do research? YES!

    Bringing together deep knowledge of the domain AND the software for computational processes.

  22. Ah - it wouldn’t be a workshop discussing the of without a reflection on how “the master’s tools will not dismantle the master’s house”, and the fact that there are no good billionaires 💪

    Discussions for us all to continue!

  23. BridgeAl Partner Showcase

    On the panel:

    🎤 Alexandra Araujo Alvarez - Alan Turing Institute
    🎤 Dominica D'Arcangelo - Alan Turing Institute
    🎤 Claire Morris - Innovate UK
    🎤 Lahiru Rajamanthi - Business
Connect
    🎤 Divya Kamath and Oisin Harrington - Digital Catapult
    🎤 Sarah Hanrahan and Shweta Varadarajan - STFC Hartree centre
🎤 Ivan Serrano - BSI

  24. Now that we’ve heard from all the different partners we have an opportunity for attendees to ask some questions. But a reminder: get in touch with anyone who works as part of for signposting.

  25. A delicious lunch and 90 minutes for fascinating conversations and networking.

    And now we’re back to hear from Claire Morris - Innovation Lead for at InnovateUK