Can health data really save lives? Cambridge Festival webinar
19:00 - 20:30
Health data has the potential to drive research leading to improved treatment and diagnosis of illness – but that data ultimately comes from patients, who may have questions and concerns about its use.
So how can researchers work with patients and the public to co-create boundaries and priorities that allow the use of patient data to save and improve lives in a socially acceptable way?
Join NIHR Cambridge BRC Director Prof Miles Parkes, academic consultant neuro-oncologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital Dr Raj Jena and Prof Barbara Pierscionek, Deputy Dean (Research & Innovation) at Anglia Ruskin University, as part of the Cambridge Festival, as they look at the benefits of using health data for research – and its possible risks.
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Event Details
- Event: Can health data really save lives? Cambridge Festival webinar
- Date: Thu 23 Mar
- Time: 19:00 - 20:30