Health Data Research UK – Oxford Region
Management Team
ABOUT US
HDR UK Oxford is part of Health Data Research UK (HDR UK), whose mission is to create one national institute to unite, improve and use the UK’s health and care data to improve people’s lives.
The primary aim of the Oxford region is to build a dynamic, collaborative community focused on leveraging health data for impactful research. We will build stronger links across existing research programmes in Oxford, to facilitate knowledge sharing and new collaborations that enhance infrastructure and cultivate a skilled workforce in health data science to enhance efficiency and translational impact.
Whether you are a researcher, healthcare professional, policymaker, or simply interested in research and other activity at the intersection of health and data, there is a place for you in our community. Join us today to be a part of a dynamic and inclusive network that is dedicated to advancing health data research for the benefit of all.
PROJECTS
HDRUK DRIVER AND INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAMMES
Transforming Data for Trials infrastructure programme
Molecules to Health Records driver programme
Inflammation and Immunity driver programme
NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)
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STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
- Strengthen connections: build stronger links between existing health data research groups and forge new collaborations to enhance efficiency and maximise translational impact
- Knowledge sharing: initiate a programme comprised of both informal sessions (dialogues that bridge gaps, and build alliances) and formal sessions (seminars, workshops, and symposia) to facilitate knowledge exchange and expertise by sharing insights, best practice, and cutting-edge research across the Oxford community
- Showcase expertise and opportunities: raise awareness of our region's health data assets and services (such as existing projects, funding opportunities)
- Infrastructure: contribute to building and expanding existing infrastructure, such as Secure Data Environments (SDEs), including development and dissemination of relevant tools
- Nurturing talent: identify and foster new talent through internships and PhD programmes.