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Data management & analytics for health care - 26 March

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The second session in HTQ’s Autumn Seminar Series is on Data management and analytics for health care.

Come along to this seminar and gain insights into:

  • data management planning in the early stages of research projects
  • the importance of documentation for data reproducibility and sharing
  • using analytics and artificial intelligence to improve health care
  • applying appropriate scientific rigour in planning and executing data science projects

Event details

Date: Tuesday 26 March 2024

Time: 11am-12pm (AEST-QLD)

Presenters

  • Rudolf J Schnetler, Research Data Laboratory Lead, Townsville University Hospital and Health Service
    In his role, Rudolf is responsible for overseeing data governance for research activities and assists researchers in data management and planning. He is focused on empowering clinical staff and researchers to utilise large datasets for data-driven decision-making and research. He founded the Research Data Laboratory in 2022, aiming to drive research outcomes by providing researchers has access to clean, accessible, and curated data within a secure environment.
  • Sankalp Khanna, Team leader – Health Intelligence, Principal Research Scientist, The Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO; Adjunct Associate Professor, Queensland University of Technology and Griffith University.
    Sankalp’s research in artificial intelligence and machine learning for operational and clinical decision support has positioned him as a leading Australian researcher with a growing international reputation. He is also a Foundation Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Digital Health and Secretary of the Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Steering Committee.

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For more information about this workshop please email events@healthtranslationqld.org.au.

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