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Dr Laura Bonnett
@laurabonnett.bsky.social
Medical statistician @LivUni. I develop #clinicalpredictionmodels for recurrent events such as #seizures in #epilepsy. I'm a #STEMAmbassador too!
🐾 Are you a vet or animal health pro looking to harness data for real-world impact?

University of Liverpool's Health Data Science Dept offers 3 postgrad programmes designed for careers in One Health, public health & research.

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#OneHealth #DataScience #VetMed
April 30, 2025 at 10:18 AM
Find out what our graduates think about our taught post-graduate programmes: www.youtube.com/watch?si=_sT... (Spoiler alert: they love them 🥰 !)

MSc Data Science & Analytics for Health
MSc Data Science for Health (Conversion)
MRes Data Science for Health
www.liverpool.ac.uk/courses/heal...
April 11, 2025 at 12:53 PM
🚀 Ready to shape the future of healthcare? @liverpooluni.bsky.social offers 3 exciting masters in Health Data Science:
1. MSc Data Science & Analytics for Health
2. MSc Data Science for Health (Conversion)
3. MRes Data Science for Health
🎓 Gain cutting-edge skills & real-world experience. Apply now!
Data Science and Analytics for Health MSc | Courses | University of Liverpool
Discover how to collect, analyse, interpret and present health data on this MSc. You’ll combine this knowledge with the fundamentals of computer science. Using statistical analysis, data visualisation...
www.liverpool.ac.uk
April 7, 2025 at 7:30 PM
10 years & 9 journals later I've finally published my paper considering ways to evaluate the performance of prediction models for recurrent clinical events. It's been a labour of love and the epitome of perseverence, but hopefully useful to someone (other than me!): link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Guide to evaluating performance of prediction models for recurrent clinical events - Diagnostic and Prognostic Research
Background Many chronic conditions, such as epilepsy and asthma, are typified by recurrent events—repeated acute deterioration events of a similar type. Statistical models for these conditions often f...
link.springer.com
March 17, 2025 at 8:19 PM