[Fellows-Southampton] Official launch of Turing Health programme seminar series

Susan Davies sdd1 at soton.ac.uk
Wed Oct 2 12:27:39 BST 2019


Dear Fellows

Please see the email below.  Marika Taylor is leading on a new Turing Seminar Series at Southampton and we could incorporate a Health seminar in the series.  I would like to put forward Southampton as hosting one of the Turing Health seminars and it would be helpful if any of you would be willing to speak at this, or nominate a suitable speaker that we could invite.  I would also need a proposed title for the seminar.  I am thinking of going for the February (noting it's half term that week) or March dates. Please let me know.

Best wishes

Susan
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Susan Davies
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From: Health Programme <healthprogramme at turing.ac.uk>
Sent: 02 October 2019 11:28
To: Turing University Leads <turinguniversityleads at turing.ac.uk>; University Liaison Managers <ulm at turing.ac.uk>
Cc: Chris Holmes <cholmes at stats.ox.ac.uk>; Catherine Lawrence <clawrence at turing.ac.uk>; Khanisa Riaz <kriaz at turing.ac.uk>; Ann Hendy <ahendy at turing.ac.uk>; Health Programme <healthprogramme at turing.ac.uk>
Subject: Official launch of Turing Health programme seminar series

Dear Colleague,

We are excited to launch the Health programme lunchtime seminar series this year.

There will be a different theme for each seminar, and we hope that the hosting of these seminars from next year will be rotated around the Turing partner universities.

The aim of the seminars is to ensure the Health programme is:

*        Sharing project outcomes, future opportunities and best research practice skills
*        Staying up to date with the most cutting-edge health data science research
*        Building connections with other initiatives at the Turing
*        Incentivising collaboration
*        Inclusive and open to everyone
*        Listening to the community's priorities

Location and timings

The presentations for the Health programme seminar will run from 12:45 to 13:45 and delegates can join from 12:30 onwards for 'meet and eat introductions' with other programme members.

The 2019 and January 2020 seminars will take place at The Alan Turing Institute and participants can join either in person or remotely (via Zoom). We will ask partner universities to host future seminars to ensure they are accessible for Health programme members around the country.

Please save the following dates and times (12:30-14:00) in your diary.


  *   Wednesday 23 October 2019: ASG Health funded projects
  *   Thursday 28 November 2019: Precision Medicine
  *   Thursday 19 December 2019: Explainable algorithms
  *   Wednesday 22 January 2020: Mental health
  *   Wednesday 19 February 2020
  *   Wednesday18 March 2020
  *   Thursday 30 April 2020
  *   Wednesday 20 May 2020
  *   Wednesday 17 June 2020
  *   Wednesday 22 July 2020
  *   Wednesday 23 September 2020
  *   Wednesday 21 October 2020
  *   Wednesday 18 November 2020
  *   Wednesday 16 December 2020

Register to attend

An Eventbrite registration form with an agenda will be sent in advance of each seminar date for you to register your attendance. This is helpful to coordinate remote connections, as well as helping us monitor this initiative and learn how to best support the community.

You can now register<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/turing-health-programme-seminar-series-23-october-2019-tickets-74086928999> for the first Health programme seminar on Wednesday 23 October 2019.

Speakers

Although the themes are set for the first four seminars, based on popular topics from the workshop in Manchester earlier this year, we do not yet have any speakers lined up for the three seminars from November onwards.

If you would like to volunteer to either speak or host a future Health programme seminar, please complete this online form<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.smartsurvey.co.uk%2Fs%2FHealthprogrammeseminarseriesspeakerandhostingform%2F&data=01%7C01%7C%7C1864a54269584d9b61e308d7472b88ab%7C4a5378f929f44d3ebe89669d03ada9d8%7C0&sdata=Ptv39a6iRyiEbIPpjwCOKTuYTqLCPTM6ttlrq%2FLq%2BjQ%3D&reserved=0>. You are also welcome to include suggestions for topics for future sessions that are not already covered in the October, November, December and January topics.

Please do not hesitate to contact myself or the team at healthprogramme at turing.ac.uk<mailto:healthprogramme at turing.ac.uk> if you have any questions.

We look forward to seeing you.

Best wishes,

Khanisa and Turing Health Programme Team
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Khanisa Riaz
Research Project Manager - Health and Medical Sciences Programme
020 3862 3322
kriaz at turing.ac.uk<mailto:kriaz at turing.ac.uk>
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