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Systems Modelling & Quantitative Biomedicine

@smqb_uob

Interdisciplinary research centre. Focus on mathematics, modelling, computer science, physics, biomedicine, digital health, public engagement, training.

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Final chance to register for our FREE online training workshop happening tomorrow with Sarah Cosgriff! Open to anyone across the UK interested in engagement in ICT fields. Register here: CreatingActivities.eventbrite.com

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We are still looking for a couple of people with type 2 diabetes in Birmingham / West Midlands who would be willing to support us with this upcoming activity. Need to be comfortable talking about diabetes & collaborating with young people.

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Join us on Thursday 17th April for our final event "Engaging for Impact". We have an amazing line up of speakers, you don't want to mis this. We have travel bursaries available for anyone outside of UoB. register: EngagingForImpact.eventbrite.com Dr Jamie Gallagher Ada Lovelace Institute UoB Computer Science

Join us on Thursday 17th April for our final event "Engaging for Impact". We have an amazing line up of speakers, you don't want to mis this. We have travel bursaries available for anyone outside of UoB. register: EngagingForImpact.eventbrite.com <a href="/JamieBGall/">Dr Jamie Gallagher</a> <a href="/AdaLovelaceInst/">Ada Lovelace Institute</a> <a href="/uobcompsci/">UoB Computer Science</a>
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The University of Birmingham is conducting a study exploring the link between stress hormones and epileptic activity.   If you are interested in taking part or have any questions, please email [email protected] with the subject ‘IAA EPSRC Study’.  #epilepsy

The University of Birmingham is conducting a study exploring the link between stress hormones and epileptic activity.
 
If you are interested in taking part or have any questions, please email i.marinelli@bham.ac.uk with the subject ‘IAA EPSRC Study’. 

#epilepsy
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Living with uncontrolled epilepsy in the midlands area? Systems Modelling & Quantitative Biomedicine at Birmingham are looking for volunteers for a really interesting study into the effects of stress hormone cortisol on seizures. Email [email protected] for more info or to volunteer!

Living with uncontrolled epilepsy in the midlands area? <a href="/SMQB_UoB/">Systems Modelling & Quantitative Biomedicine</a> at Birmingham are looking for volunteers for a really interesting study into the effects of stress hormone cortisol on seizures. Email I.marinelli@bham.ac.uk for more info or to volunteer!
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We are just starting our Systems Modelling & Quantitative Biomedicine Engagement for Impact in #ICT event! Looking forward to discussing how to create & measure impact through engagement work. We are pleased to be joined by speakers from Computer Science UoB Computer Science, Ada Lovelace Institute & external consultants!

We are just starting our <a href="/SMQB_UoB/">Systems Modelling & Quantitative Biomedicine</a> Engagement for Impact in #ICT event! Looking forward to discussing how to create &amp; measure impact through engagement work. We are pleased to be joined by speakers from Computer Science <a href="/uobcompsci/">UoB Computer Science</a>, Ada Lovelace  Institute &amp; external consultants!
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Have you secured your spot yet? Learn the fundamentals of Needs-Led Innovation in this 5 day Summer School. Hands on learning and expert personalised mentorship to help build skills for launching #MedTech ventures or advancing your career in innovation. bit.ly/HealthTechSumm…

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Final planning meeting done✔️ Looking forward to working with our fab team of scientists, students & lived experience partners tomorrow, as we launch our #ICT #DigitalSkills 💻Health 'Hackathon' Challenge for young people aged 10-16 at Thinktank Science Museum! Let's do this!😃

Final planning meeting done✔️ Looking forward to working with our fab team of scientists, students &amp; lived experience partners tomorrow, as we launch our #ICT #DigitalSkills 💻Health 'Hackathon' Challenge for young people aged 10-16 at Thinktank Science Museum! Let's do this!😃
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Great start to our #ICT Health Hackathon! We are half way through the day & our young people are practicing loads of different #DigitalSkills whilst learning about & raising awareness of #Diabetes using the website they are collaboratively creating today! Thanks to Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council funding

Great start to our #ICT Health Hackathon! We are half way through the day &amp; our young people are practicing loads of different #DigitalSkills whilst learning about &amp; raising awareness of #Diabetes using the website they are collaboratively creating today! Thanks to <a href="/EPSRC/">Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council</a> funding
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Ready to dive into the future of healthcare? Our Summer School gives you an excellent opportunity to get a taster of Health Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship...

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Congratulations to SMQB director Prof John Terry John Terry who has been elected to the Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences today! He is one of 54 exceptional researchers recognised for their remarkable contributions to medical science & translating developments into patient benefits.

Congratulations to SMQB director Prof John Terry <a href="/JT_Running/">John Terry</a> who has been elected to the Fellowship of the <a href="/acmedsci/">Academy of Medical Sciences</a> today! He is one of 54 exceptional researchers recognised for their remarkable contributions to medical science &amp; translating developments into patient benefits.
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Just one week left to apply for the electrophysiology postdoc position in my interdisciplinary lab in the LSI Exeter (Living Systems Institute), University of Exeter: Apply here: tinyurl.com/mr282bnx Deadline: 10th June! DM for more info!

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Join our 5-day summer school to solve real healthcare problems with innovation. Learn design, business, and health tech skills with expert mentoring. Limited to 25 spots—apply now! Register here birmingham.ac.uk/research/syste…

Join our 5-day summer school to solve real healthcare problems with innovation. Learn design, business, and health tech skills with expert mentoring. Limited to 25 spots—apply now!

Register here birmingham.ac.uk/research/syste…
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Delighted to be at Diabetes Patient Care: A New Dawn - an event bringing together clinicians, NHS leaders, community groups & patients, all expertly organised by the brilliant John Bridges, who also happens to an Systems Modelling & Quantitative Biomedicine AMIGO supporting our research too! Impressive turnout!

Delighted to be at Diabetes Patient Care: A New Dawn - an event bringing together clinicians, NHS leaders, community groups &amp; patients, all expertly organised by the brilliant John Bridges, who also happens to an <a href="/SMQB_UoB/">Systems Modelling & Quantitative Biomedicine</a> AMIGO supporting our research too! Impressive turnout!