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.

This year’s conference will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland between the 7th-9th of September, and will feature presentations focusing on the theme of “Data linkage research: informing policy and practice”.

As part of their acceptance, our team members will also have their abstracts published in a special issue of the International Journal of Population Data Science and be uploaded to MEDLINE.

To find out more about and to register for the conference, visit the IPDLN website at: 2022 Conference | www.ipdln.org

Presentations to feature

“Augmenting laboratory COVID-19 serology data granularity for SARS-CoV-2 reporting”

Presented by Esmond Urwin, the University of Nottingham

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Esmond Urwin, the University of Nottingham

Collaborating with patient and public members in developing the COVID – Curated and open analysis and research platform (CO-CONNECT)

Presented  by Tracy Jackson, the University of Edinburgh

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Tracy Jackson, the University of Edinburgh

CO-CONNECT: A UK-wide federated platform for finding and accessing COVID-19 data

Presented by Emily Jefferson, the University of Dundee

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Emily Jefferson, the University of Dundee

Developing a new Governance Approval Process to support federated discovery and meta-analysis of data across the UK through the CO-CONNECT project”

Presented by Jenny Johnston, the University of Dundee

Jenny Johnston, the University of Dundee