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  • Data visualisation working group – 13 September 2018

    The data visualisation working group is an informal gathering hosted at the University of Bristol to discuss new ideas and data vis methodologies, the group meets monthly. If you are interested in participate, sign up to the mailing list by sending a blank email to sympa@sympa.bristol.ac.uk with the title “subscribe data-visualisation-group” (remember to remove any email signature from…

  • Whose Culture? Data Researcher (volunteering opportunity) with Rising Arts Agency

    Context Bristol boasts a strong creative and cultural hub. For young people of colour, however, it can be difficult to be in and enjoy cultural spaces where you don’t see yourself represented. For local arts organisations, next-to-no data exists on people of colour’s cultural engagement, meaning there’s a lack of evidence to guide them in…

  • Enabling advanced analytics for all users of the proteomics facility

     Discovery proteomics  Research in the life sciences and translational medicine is being driven forward by cutting-edge techniques for studying the molecules acting in cells. We are interested in studying what proteins are present in diseased cells and in what quantities, compared with normal cells, since the identity of the proteins may help us understand the…

  • EPIC-KITCHENS 2018: A publicly available dataset

    EPIC-KITCHENS is a collaboration with the University of Toronto (Canada) and the University of Catania (Italy), led by the University of Bristol to collect and annotate the largest (over 10 million frames) dataset, capturing 32 individuals in their own homes, over several consecutive days.   The dataset was collected in 4 different countries and was narrated in 6 languages…

  • Developing computational tools for analysis of exome and data in highly phenotyped rare disease cohorts

    Building a bridge between bench and computer science This project begins a new interdisciplinary collaboration between renal biology and engineering mathematics to apply novel machine learning methods to investigate genetic signatures in a highly phenotyped rare kidney disease cohort. Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome (INS) is a rare and one of the most difficult renal diseases in…

  • Exploiting big data for greenhouse gas emissions estimation using INLA

    Greenhouse gases – a major international research priority  Greenhouse gases are accumulating in the atmosphere but our current understanding of their sources and sinks is poor. Robust, transparent evaluation of global greenhouse gas emissions is now recognised as a major international research priority.  Unprecedented data volumes require new statistical techniques  The Earth’s surface is far too large to…

  • Virtual reality avatar as a diagnostic aid for psychosis: Data-driven approaches for mental health diagnostics

    Psychosis  Psychosis defines a category of serious and long-term mental disorders, like schizophrenia, characterised by loss of contact with reality and symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions and thought disorder. Psychosis is extremely expensive to treat and one of the leading causes of disability worldwide.  A data-driven method  We are working on a data-driven method to assess non-verbal synchrony, which is a core component of social functioning…

  • Immune response networks in wild mice

    This project initiates a new collaboration between biology and applied mathematics to apply network analysis methods to a large and unique data set of immune measures of wild mice populations.  Our aim is to understand the network relationship among the immune measures and to compare it between wild and lab mice.  Immune systems of animals…

  • Fostering collaborations with UK livestock diagnostic laboratories to integrate data sources on antimicrobial resistance into a multi-use data resource

    The role of antibiotic use in animals, particularly those in the food chain, is highlighted as an area needing focus and research to drive policy change. It is therefore essential to understand the true nature of antibiotic use across animal health if we are to undertake informed actions to reduce unnecessary prescribing of antibiotics and reduce the pressure for bacteria to…