Dylan McGagh
@dylanmcgagh
Clinical Research Fellow @ndorms and the @OxWearables group @BDI_Oxford researching physical activity, sleep and circadian rhythm in psoriatic disease
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Very excited to be attending the Precision Medicine World Conference this week! The lineup is incredible - including all the latest perspectives and innovations in the world of precision medicine. Precision Medicine World Conference Centre for Personalised Medicine, Oxford (+ bsky) #PMWC20
This Virtual Issue from @OUPMedicine featuring an amazing review on liquid biopsy and ctDNA in the diagnosis of lung cancer, from Michael Snyder of Stanford University, who will be chairing the Health Data Track at #PMWC20 Precision Medicine World Conference
Great to hear from Dr. Camille Nebeker (@camillenebeker.bsky.social) of UC San Diego and director of ReCODE Health, on the huge societal and ethical implications of #mHealth interventions (1/2) #PMWC20 Precision Medicine World Conference Centre for Personalised Medicine, Oxford (+ bsky)
Great to have some #NHS representation at #PMWC20 with Dr Amy Nelson of UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology discussing her work using #AI to predict which pts dont show for MRI appts, allowing more targeted reminder calls and huge potential for cost-savings
A word cloud generated on tweets at the #PMWC20, based on keyword frequency Precision Medicine World Conference Centre for Personalised Medicine, Oxford (+ bsky)
Delighted to have been able to contribute to this work outlining some of the changes in consultation trends in UK primary care over the Covid-19 pandemic period Clinical Informatics Royal College of General Practitioners
Our letter in The Lancet Infectious Diseases published today on the excess mortality observed in the RCGP RSC cohort for 2020 "We conclude that in about a third of the year, the excess risk amounted to three-quarters of the deaths we might have anticipated in the whole of the previous year"
Oxford RCGP-RSC report on the disparities in the excess risk of mortality from the first wave of COVID-19: -Age -Male sex -Black ethnicity -Larger households and increased deprivation all associated with excess risk of mortality OxPrimaryCareSci Royal College of General Practitioners journalofinfection.com/article/S0163-…