“Big Data” What does it mean and why is it important to cancer research?
“Big Data” is a term we have all heard mentioned. It is something that is increasingly crucial to cancer research, and many of the studies supported by Oxford Cancer will use “big data.”
But what does it mean? If we, as a community of people affected by cancer, are to engage in meaningful conversations about big data, or if we are to help researchers explain it, we need to have some understanding of its meanings and its potential. Many of us have concerns or misunderstandings about what big data means and how it is used to further our knowledge of cancer.
In this talk, Professor Eva Morris, Professor of Health Data Epidemiology and Co-Director of the Big Data Institute at the University of Oxford, will talk about why big data is so valuable in cancer research. She will answer some common questions about it, and address common concerns about the safety of our personal information.
The event will be recorded so that it is available to others on the Oxford Cancer website.
Please contact us if you have any questions regarding the event: cancer@medsci.ox.ac.uk
Date:
25 October 2023, 11:00
Venue:
Venue to be announced
Speaker:
Eva Morris (University Of Oxford)
Organising department:
CRUK Oxford Centre
Organiser contact email address:
cancer@medsci.ox.ac.uk
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/big-data-what-does-it-mean-and-why-is-it-important-to-cancer-research-tickets-705409056477?aff=oddtdtcreator
Booking email:
cancer@medsci.ox.ac.uk
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Susannah Cronin