Dear all,
There are still a few spaces left for next weeks workshop on Uncertainty
Quantification in the Mathematics of Healthcare, hosted by the Centre
for Mathematical Imaging in Healthcare, based at the University of
Cambridge, and the Centre for Predictive Modelling in Healthcare, based
at the University of Exeter. The workshop will be held at the Royal
Statistical Society in London, and the programme is below.
Please visit
http://cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/events/uncertainty-quantification-mathematics-healthcare/
for more info, and
http://onlinesales.admin.cam.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/department-of-pure-mathematics-mathematical-statistics/uncertainty-quantification-workshop/uncertainty-quantification-workshop
to register. Please note registration closes on Thursday 12th January.
Programme;
10:30 Registration/coffee
10:50 Welcome – Professor Peter Challenor (Centre for Predictive
Modelling in Healthcare, Exeter)
11:00 Strategy and Vision for the EPSRC Centres for Mathematical
Sciences in Healthcare and further opportunities – Mark Tarplee
(Healthcare Technologies Manager, EPSRC)
11:30 Uncertainties and variability in cardiac modelling – Dr Gary
Mirams (University of Nottingham)
12:15 Joining Uncertainty Quantification across applied mathematics and
statistics – Professor John Aston and Dr Carola Schönlieb (Centre for
Mathematical Imaging in Healthcare, University of Cambridge)
12:45 Lunch
13:45 Calibration of models with patient data – Professor Peter
Challenor (Centre for Predictive Modelling in Healthcare, University of
Exeter)
14:15 Communicating risk and uncertainty to patients – Professor Sir
David Spiegelhalter (Winton Centre, University of Cambridge)
15:00 The use of credible intervals in longitudinal discriminant
analysis to improve clinical classification – Dr Marta Garcia-Finana
(Centre for Mathematics in Healthcare, University of Liverpool)
15:15 Insights on the Structure of the MAP Kinase Signalling Pathway by
Quantified Uncertainty – Professor Mark Girolami (Centre for Mathematics
of Precision Healthcare, Imperial College London)
15:30 Tea/coffee break
16:00 Discussion – the way ahead
16:45 Summary & next steps
Many thanks,
Rachel
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Rachel Furner
Coordinator of the Cantab Capital Institute for Mathematics of Information and
the EPSRC Centre for Mathematical Imaging in Healthcare
University of Cambridge
Wilberforce Road
CB3 0WA
+44 (0)1223 338177
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