Graham Dunn Seminar: 'Analysis of electronic health records data'
You are warmly invited to the upcoming Graham Dunn Seminar on Wednesday, 13th May 2026.
The title is "Analysis of Electronic Health Records Data", and will feature a series of talks and discussion on the experience with Electronic Health Records data in healthcare research. Hosted in person at The University of Manchester, this event will both showcase practical experiences in working with electronic health records data (EHR) and discuss how we can make the most of routinely collected data to deliver research efficiently.
The seminar will be hosted at the University of Manchester’s Alan Turing building, in room G.107. The seminar will run from 1pm to 4pm, and will include a break for refreshments. Please register in advance using this link: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/GICD There is no charge for attending.
We have three confirmed speakers for this seminar:
Speaker 1:
Prof Joanne Knight, Chair in Applied Data Science, University of Lancaster.
"Insights from NHS data - examples from Neurology"
Speaker 2:
Dr Matthew Gittins, Lecturer in Biostatistics, University of Manchester.
Title: “The Infected Blood Inquiry, helping to unpick a mess.”
Speaker 3:
Dr Fiona Lugg-Widger, Director of Data, University of Cardiff
Title: "EHR Data in Trials: What we think happens vs what actually happens”
Full details, including speaker bios and abstracts
register in advance https://www.trybooking.com/uk/GICD There is no charge for attending
Speakers
Dr Joanne Knight
Role: Chair in Applied Data Science
Organisation: University of Lancaster
Dr Fiona Lugg-Widger
Role: Director of Data
Organisation: University of Cardiff
Dr Matthew Gittins
Role: Lecturer in Biostatistics
Organisation: University of Manchester, FBMH, SHS, Centre for Biostatistics
Travel and Contact Information
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G107
Alan Turing Building
Manchester