Prof Deenan Pillay on The BBC Documentary The Truth About HIV
BBC One documenatry, The Truth About HIV, features research by the i-sense EPSRC IRC in Early Warning Sensing Systems for Infectious Diseases.
BBC One documenatry, The Truth About HIV, features research by the i-sense EPSRC IRC in Early Warning Sensing Systems for Infectious Diseases.
Researchers from the i-sense Llama Outbreak Control Unit were back again this year at Courtyard in Kings Cross, Green Man’s Welsh beer and cider festival, to track a strange disease spreading across London.
i-sense invites you to participate in this interactive strategy meeting to better understand the development and regulatory pathways for new diagnostic technologies.
i-sense philosopher James Wilson joins National Data Guardian panel to build trust in health and social data.
Dr James Wilson will address the ethical challenges of big data for disease surveillance at the next lunchtime seminar
Since the beginning of i-sense, we have been supporting new projects that promote a new culture of engagement and forward thinking initiatives between academics, the public, patients, clinicians, industry, regulators, policy makers and the media in order to complement and strengthen the expertise of the consortium.
i-sense and UCL Public Policy host an open data roundtable debate as part of the UCL Festival for Digital Health.
i-sense and UCL Public Policy host an open data debate as part of the UCL Festival for Digital Health.
Flagship 1 aims to gain an understanding of end-user needs for an early-warning sensing system, and the potential impact of such a system on existing clinical and surveillance practices.
This flagship will engage with end users (the public, health professionals, policy makers and industry) to define the following: