Chronic & Non Communicable Diseases
Prevention & Personalised Health
Health Technologies
AXA Chairs
United Kingdom
2016.03.31
AXA Chair in Medical informatics and life Course Epidemiology
she will develop algorithms in order to build and update prediction models for diabetes and risk complications. Prof. Colhoun will benefit from the exceptional environment of the University of Edinburgh, worldwide known for its long tradition of excellence in genetics, a key discipline to understand diabetes.
The University of Edinburgh is also rated amongst the top 5 in the world for computer science, a crucial asset to build effective preventive tools.
The use of personal data being a delicate issue, Prof. Colhoun will work closely not only with experts on machine learning and computer science but also with researchers on data privacy, in order to ensure both data use and protection. Moreover, because prevention needs motivation on the patients’ side, experts on behavioral science will be involved in the program to help identify which measure drive healthy behaviors. Prof. Colhoun strongly believes in the importance of patient-centered interventions to motivate preventive behaviors and avoid useless treatments. That is why, through this ambitious program, she will provide the understanding needed to develop digital tools that help patients make life-style choices. Her research will therefore stimulate advances in predictive and personalized medicine. It will also be crucial to develop collective strategies that could be used beyond diabetes and applied more broadly to other chronic diseases.
A revolution in diabetes’ prediction and prevention, through use of health data
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Helen
COLHOUN
Institution
The University of Edinburgh
Country
United Kingdom
Nationality
British
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