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China Kadoorie Biobank Workshop: Enhancing research using big data from diverse populations
Session 1: Chair ─ Zheng-Ming Chen, Oxford
13:30-13:40 Welcome and introduction
Sir Richard Peto and Zheng-Ming Chen, NDPH, University of Oxford
13:40-14:00 China’s Big Data Initiative in Health
Xin-Hua Li, China CDC
14:00-14:20 China Kadoorie Biobank: five key findings
Zheng-Ming Chen, NDPH, University of Oxford
14:20-14:40 National health surveillance program in China
Li-Min Wang, China CDC
14:40-15:00 UK Biobank: an open access resource
Thomas Littlejohns, UK Biobank
15:00-15:15 General discussion
15:15-15:30 Tea break
Session 2: Chair ─ Robert Clarke, Oxford
15:30-15:50 Long-term prognosis following first-ever stroke: CKB findings
Yi-Ping Chen, NDPH, University of Oxford
15:50-16:10 Improving stroke management and care through big data
Yong Jiang, Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China
16:10-16:30 Global trends in NCD risk factors: expected and unexpected findings
Bin Zhou, Imperial College London, UK
16:30-16:50 Using routine data for health policy research in diverse populations
Philip Clarke, NDPH, University of Oxford
16:50-17:00 General discussion
17:00-17:10 Closing remarks
Sir Richard Peto and Zhengming Chen, NDPH, University of Oxford
17:10-18:00 Drinks reception
Please register to attend the event before Friday 26th July by visiting:
oxford.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/ckb-big-data-workshop-30july
Date:
30 July 2019, 13:30
Venue:
Big Data Institute (NDM), Old Road Campus OX3 7LF
Venue Details:
Seminar Rooms
Speaker:
Various Speakers
Organising department:
Big Data Institute (NDM)
Part of:
BDI seminars
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://oxford.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/ckb-big-data-workshop-30july
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Hannah Freeman