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AwardDeviceInformatics ApproachesInnovation Improving patient safety with a smartphone app

AwardDeviceInformatics ApproachesInnovation Improving patient safety with a smartphone app

Published on 4th February 2019
DiagnosticInformatics ApproachesPartnershipPrevention Molecular Phenomics – a powerful tool for clinical metabolic characterisation

DiagnosticInformatics ApproachesPartnershipPrevention Molecular Phenomics – a powerful tool for clinical metabolic characterisation

Published on 31st January 2019
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AwardDeviceDiagnosticInformatics ApproachesInnovationTherapeutic ITMAT Call for Proposals 2019

Published on 31st January 2019
Informatics ApproachesPartnership 100,000 Genomes: a step closer to delivering genomic medicine in the NHS

Informatics ApproachesPartnership 100,000 Genomes: a step closer to delivering genomic medicine in the NHS

Published on 17th December 2018
Informatics ApproachesInnovationPartnershipTherapeutic “Trust me, I’m an AI doctor” – using Artificial Intelligence to prevent sepsis-related deaths

Informatics ApproachesInnovationPartnershipTherapeutic “Trust me, I’m an AI doctor” – using Artificial Intelligence to prevent sepsis-related deaths

Published on 30th October 2018
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