CO-CONNECT to feature at the 2022 IPDLN conference

CO-CONNECT to feature at the 2022 IPDLN conference By Gabriella Linning We are happy to announce that four members of the CO-CONNECT team have had their abstracts accepted into the 2022 International Population Data Linkage Network (IPDLN) conference, and will present their work as part of the event’s impressive line-up of speakers. … Read More

CO-CONNECT team members recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours list

CO-CONNECT team members recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours list By Gabriella Linning We are delighted to announce that three members of the CO-CONNECT team were recognised in Her Majesty’s Birthday Honours list. Team members Aziz Sheikh, Joanne Martin and Susan Hopkins have been given the most prestigious of recognitions for … Read More

Data Pipeline Video Demos Available

Find out more about the explainer videos we’ve made to support our data partners in the data pipeline process.… Read More

ALSPAC and GOSH: a story of success for the COVID-19 curated and open analysis research platform

GOSH and ALSPAC have successfully standardised their data for CO-CONNECT. Read more about their experience and what made the process a success.… Read More

Oxford Healthcare Workers Dataset Mapped

CO-CONNECT has mapped the Oxford Healthcare Workers (OHW) dataset successfully. Find out more about how CO-CONNECT and OHW worked together to make it happen.… Read More

CO-CONNECT Update: Focus on Work Package 2

In this post we learn what has been happening in Work Package 2, which supports capture of standardised, granular serology data from across the UK.… Read More

Introducing MATCH

Introducing Match 2000 health care workers in NHS Tayside and from social care will have blood samples tested to detect antibodies to SARS-CoV-2, to identify undiagnosed asymptomatic healthcare worker infections with COVID-19. The aims of the study are to: Identify undiagnosed asymptomatic healthcare worker infections with COVID-19; Understand the burden … Read More

Introducing PANTHER

Introducing PANTHER The PANTHER (PANdemic Tracking of Healthcare woRkers) study aims to deepen the understanding of susceptibility to, immunity from and transmission of Sars-Cov2 (the virus that causes Covid-19) in an at risk population.  It is hosted at University of Nottingham, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and supported by the … Read More

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