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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > HDR UK Cambridge Seminar Series > CANCELLED: (PART I) UK Biobank: new insights into metabolomics and coronary heart disease risk. (PART II) UK Biobank: democratising access to large-scale genomic and phenotypic data for discovery science.
CANCELLED: (PART I) UK Biobank: new insights into metabolomics and coronary heart disease risk. (PART II) UK Biobank: democratising access to large-scale genomic and phenotypic data for discovery science.Add to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Spencer Keene. CANCELLED. Sorry for the inconvenience Ben Lacey is an Associate Professor at the University of Oxford. He is also an Honorary Consultant Physician in Public Health at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust. His main research interest is in the social determinants of health, and he has worked on cohort studies in Cuba, India and the UK. He currently leads the UK Biobank Epidemiology Group, which supports the conduct and scientific enhancement of the study for researchers worldwide. Danyao Jin is a third-year PhD student at University of Oxford. Her work has focused mainly on cardiovascular disease and diabetes using big data. Her thesis is about metabolomics and coronary heart disease in UK Biobank. This talk is part of the HDR UK Cambridge Seminar Series series. This talk is included in these lists:
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