
i4health CDT
@medimaging_cdt
Centre for Doctoral Training in Medical Imaging @ucl offering 3 and 4 year studentships. Funded by the EPSRC
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http://www.medicalimaging-cdt.ucl.ac.uk 22-10-2014 09:39:21
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Our latest study in The Lancet Digital Health from the AI & Informatics hub Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. We don't just develop prediction models - BUT - we also put them to the gold standard test: Out-of-sample external validation Always wanted to see how models would perform in the real-world š

We are very pleased to announce the Clinical Research Facility UCLH has been awarded Ā£10 million in funding by National Institute for Health and Care Research to deliver cutting edge early phase health research in areas including cancer and dementia uclhospitals.brc.nihr.ac.uk/news/clinical-ā¦


Congratulations to PhD Student, Yohn Taylor, who was awarded one of the prestigious Industrial Fellowships by the @Royalcom1851 for his project āEnhancing animal lung models to boost human drug trial pipelineā. Yohn is an i4health CDT student jointly funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and GSK








I am so proud to see that this research has captured peopleās attention - when I was on my train to my i4health CDT interview, I was reading Eric Topolās (excellent) book āDeep Medicineā and Iām happy to have been able to contribute something back to the field.




More great work led by Dr Serena Verdi on normative modelling in dementia: Personalising Alzheimer's Disease progression using brain atrophy markers medrxiv.org/content/10.110⦠with @amarquand Jonathan Schott Duygu Tosun @being_saige UCL CMIC DRC@UCL i4health CDT

We welcomed our new i4health CDT class of 2023/24 yesterday! It was a fantastic day meeting everyone and we look forward to seeing your research progress in the coming years!



Join WEISS on a 4-year funded i4health CDT #PhD studentship where youāll help design new types of surgical robotic systems Project: Intelligent soft-robotic devices for surgical interventions Supervisors: Prof Dan Stoyanov & Dr Agostino Stilli bit.ly/3WTXfEy
