Data Science and AI in Life Sciences
New approaches to enhance healthcare, diagnose patients early and accurately, and to deliver next generation precision medical treatments are at the basis of our data science and AI activity in the medical sciences.
AI supports our research into record linkage and underpins a significant number of different projects focusing on a spectrum of outcomes, including childhood neurodevelopment and multimorbidity. We have world leading research into malaria surveillance and diagnosis where AI plays a significant role in understanding insect-borne disease spread, as well as in medical imaging research.
Data Science and AI also play a key role in public health and policy research, including a role in understanding healthcare monitoring and wearable technology, long-term condition management and mental health. Additionally, there is a wealth of expertise in clinical trial management, chronic disease epidemiology, virus-host molecular interactions, genomics and machine learning for immunology.
If you are interested in speaking to someone in regards to any of these activities, or related areas of interest, please contact our Programme Director directly, or alternatively get in touch via the Centre email address (cdsai@glasgow.ac.uk).