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HDR UK Scientific Conference DATA INSIGHTS IN A PANDEMIC

2 3 June 2021

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Time Sessions

08:45 Plenary welcome: Health Data Research UK – the story so far Andrew Morris, Health Data Research UK

09:00 “Leave no one behind” – Focusing the health data science to address unmet patient need Margaret O’Hara, Patient Representative

09:10 Plenary keynote: How COVID-19 changed the world – global policy insights , World Health Organisation (WHO) 09:30 Panel discussion • , University of Edinburgh • Maria Van Kerkhove, World Health Organization (WHO) • Margaret O’Hara, Patient Representative Q&A

09:50 COVID Data Showcase: Informing the pandemic response • National Surveillance: Ian Diamond, National Statistician • Improving health through enhanced data linkage to UK SARS-CoV-2 genomes: Sharon Peacock, COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium (COG-UK) and University of Q&A

10:20 BREAK

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10:25 Stream A Stream B Stream C Parallel 1: How the Health data science at pace – how FAIR use of data at scale How has data enabled vaccine research? pandemic has has discovery been accelerated in Chair: Neil Sebire, Great Ormond Street Chair: Munir Pirmohamed, HDR UK North accelerated the a pandemic? Hospital, UCL and Health Data Research UK impact of data science Chair: Cathie Sudlow, BHF Data Science on patients Panellists: Centre Panellists: 1. Aziz Sheikh, HDR UK Better Care and

1. Jonathan Sterne, University of Bristol – BREATHE – The Health Data Research Panellists: FAIR use of data at scale Hub for Respiratory Health - Making 1. Martin Landray, University of Oxford - 2. Laura North and Richard Fry, HDR UK use of data collected as part of routine RECOVERY trial – exemplar of a data- Public Health, Swansea University - care to estimate vaccine effectiveness- enabled clinical trial The impact of real-time high-resolution EAVE II 2. Liz Sapey, PIONEER – The Health Data spatial health surveillance of COVID19 2. Paul Elliot, Imperial College London - Research Hub for Acute Care - Using linked health data at scale REACT Study and Vaccine Data real world data to improve care 3. Ben Goldacre, University of Oxford - 3. Julia Hippisley-Cox, University of pathways for COVID-19 OpenSAFELY: 58 million patients and Oxford - Data-enabled vaccine research 3. Roz Eggo, HDR UK Fellow - Modelling 12 months of open science for prediction and prevention 4. Kirsty Irvine, Patient Representative - Is there room for patient perspective in a pandemic?

11:15 BREAK

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11:25 Stream A Stream B Stream C Parallel 2: The effects How can big data tackle health Beneath the tip of the iceberg – the International masterclass - how did of COVID-19 across inequalities? indirect effects of COVID-19 Rwanda, Norway and Singapore respond different parts of Chair: Kamlesh Khunti, HDR UK Midlands Chair: Harry Hemingway, HDR UK London to COVID? society Panellists: Panellists: Chair: Agnes Binagwaho, University of 1. Rhiannon Owen, Associate Professor of 1. Richard Wood, University of Bristol - Global Health Equity Statistics, Swansea University - Impact Using linked data to understand and Panellists:

of COVID-19 on socioeconomically- mitigate the indirect impacts of COVID- 1. Agnes Binagwaho, University of Global Health Equity – Rwanda (title TBC) deprived communities 19 – perspectives from a healthcare 2. Camilla Stoltenberg, Norwegian 2. Laura Shallcross, UCL HDR UK – Better system in South West England Institute of Public Health – 2 Key Care - An epidemic within an epidemic 2. Mark Lawler, Professor of Digital lessons from the Norwegian response – care homes Health Queen’s University Belfast and 3. Teo Yik Ying, Saw Swee School of 3. Vahé Nafilyan, Office for National Scientific Director DATA-CAN - Impact of pandemic on cancer services – what Public Health – Balancing lives and Statistics - Health inequalities amongst does this mean for cancer patients? livelihoods during COVID-19: A case ethnic groups 3. Rashmi Patel, MRC UKRI Health Data study from Singapore Research UK Fellow, King’s College London - Remote Mental Healthcare During COVID-19: Insights from Electronic Health Record (EHR) Data

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12:15 Lightning talks 5 x early career researchers will give a short (4 minute) presentation on their exciting new research.

Chair: Fatemeh Torabi, HDR UK Wales and Northern Ireland and Swansea University 1. Predicting emergency admissions in the Scottish population? James Liley, University of Edinburgh/Alan Turing Institute 2. Assessment of the likelihood of test positivity in pupils and staff in relation to other recent cases in linked pupils, staff or their households Daniel Thompson, Swansea University 3. Assessment of how accurately telephone triage services identified those who suffered an adverse outcome needing an emergency 111 or 999 response Carl Marincowitz, University of Sheffield 4. A spatial time series modelling approach for tracking COVID-19 cases in England at the Lower Tier Local Authorities level Claudio Fronterre, Lancaster University 5. The UK Biobank COVID-19 Serology Study Jelena Besevic, University of Oxford

12:40 LUNCH BREAK

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13:25 Plenary talk: Molecular science and electronic health records: what does the future hold? John Danesh, Director, HDR UK Cambridge 13:50 Stream A Stream B Stream C Parallel 3: How a Behavioural data in action – the role of How omics data science can support a Improving care through use of novel and range of data types self-reported and other data global response to health crises multimodal data are informing the Chair: Susan Michie, University College Convened in partnership with Genomics Convened in partnership with the Industrial response to COVID-19 London England Strategy Challenge Fund, UK Research & Chair: Chris Wigley, Genomics England Innovation Panellists: Chair: Alison Cave, UK Research & 1. John Edmunds, LSHTM - Impact of Panellists: Innovation physical distance on UK transmission: 1. Sue Hill, Chief Scientist and NHSE Pros and cons of different behavioural Genomics Unit, NHS England – Use of Panellists: measures (CoMix) genomics in response to COVID-19 1. Fozia Ahmed, Manchester University 2. Stephen Reicher, University of St 2. Albert Tenesa, Professor of NHS Foundation Trust - Digital Heart Andrews – ? Quantitative Genetics, University of Failure Care Pathways: Building Back Adherence to COVID-19 regulations Edinburgh - How genome analysis of Better After COVID 3. Ed Manley, University of Leeds - SAFER COVID patients has informed care: the 2. Suzy Gallier, PIONEER – The Health study – transmission of COVID-19 in GenOMICC consortium Data Research Hub for Acute Care - health care workers 3. Ewan Harrison, Career Development Leveraging PIONEER data to improve Fellow, Wellcome Sanger Institute - clinical care of COVID-19 patients in COG-UK – A nationwide sequencing intensive care effort to understand SARS-CoV-2 3. David Gonzalez de Castro, Professor of biology Genomic Medicine and Consultant Clinical Scientist in Molecular Pathology, Queens University Belfast – The ACTIONED consortium for multi- modality diagnostic integration in cancer

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14:40 BREAK 14:50 Stream A Stream B Stream C Parallel 4: Learning Data beyond borders ‘Nothing about us without us’: Co- Beyond health data: Cross-sectoral data from others: The Chair: Martin Murphy, ICODA Scientific & development with public and patients science at scale impact of cross- Strategic Advisory Council (SSAC) Convened in partnership with Convened in partnership with Administrative sectoral, multi- Understanding Patient Data and Use MY Data Research UK (ADR UK) regional approach Data Panellists: Chair: Emma Gordon, ADR UK programme 1. Calum Semple, University of Liverpool Chairs: Natalie Banner, Understanding director, ESRC - Impact of agreement on how the Patient Data and Maisie McKenzie, Use MY Data Panellists: world collects its COVID-19 data – 1. Ruth Gilbert, University College London - ISARIC-CCP Linking together administrative data from Panellists: 2. Sarah Stock, University of Edinburgh - health and education 1. Ami Banerjee, Associate Professor in Finding new ways to bring data 2. Andrew Engeli, Department of Health and together from around the world to Clinical Data Science and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist, University Social Care - Wastewater monitoring for determine the impact of lockdown on College London – Communicating risk Covid-19 surveillance preterm births worldwide to patients during the pandemic 3. Mark Green, University of Liverpool - 3. Nevine Zariffa, HDR UK – ICODA - The 2. Ana Alvarez, Agile Lighthouse Squad Local Data Spaces: Helping Local imperative for and challenges of Lead, NHS Test and Trace - ‘Nothing Authorities tackle the Covid-19 pandemic bringing together data across RCTs about us without us’ 4. Nicola Perrin,

4. Marion Mafham, University of Oxford 3. Margaret Grayson, Patient Director of Policy and Public Affairs, - Lessons learned from the RECOVERY Representative Association of Medical Research Charities- trial on sharing routine data from Demonstrating trustworthiness in cross- clinical trials to MHRA – and going international sector data sharing

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15:40 BREAK 15:50 Stream A Stream B Stream C Parallel 5: The future What lies ahead? Health data research Cutting edge analytics for the future Innovative approaches to data beyond the pandemic Chair: David Robertson, HDR UK Scotland stewardship Chair: Simon Ball, HDR UK Midlands Convened in partnership with the Open Panellists: Data Institute (ODI) Panellists: 1. Kirstie Whitaker, The Alan Turing Chair: Jack Hardinges, Data institutions 1. Cathie Sudlow, BHF Data Science Institute - Harnessing wearables data Programme Lead, Open Data Institute Centre - A new data asset to improve for the future COVID-19 outcomes in heart disease 2. Dan Bean, HDR UK Fellow - NLP- Panellists: patients enabled improvement of NEWS2 1. Carly Kind, Ada Lovelace Institute - 2. Richard Hobbs, University of Oxford - 3. Kenny Baillie, University of Edinburgh - Data Stewardship - As an ideal PRINCIPLE trial Mobilising analytics in genomics for 2. Wen Hwa Lee, INSIGHT – The Health 3. Colin McCowan, University of St COVID-19 Data Research Hub for Eye Health - Andrews, HDR UK Scotland - Pivoting 4. Aiden Doherty Associate Professor, Data Stewardship - Widening the multimorbidity cohort University of Oxford - Reproducible participation in practice with the 4. Ben Johnson, Public contributor – machine learning of wearable datasets INSIGHT Hub Health inequalities threaten the 3. Mad Ball, Open Humans Foundation - national and global response to Data Stewardship - From the bottom- pandemics up

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16:40 BREAK 16:50 Keynote fireside chat: Are we ready for the next pandemic? Steve Kern, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

In conversation with Caroline Cake, Health Data Research UK

17:15 HDR UK annual awards Andrew Morris, Health Data Research UK

• Lightning Talk Award – presented by Fatemeh Torabi, Swansea University, Health Data Research UK Wales and Northern Ireland • Team of the Year Award – presented by Anne Ridley, University of Bristol • Impact of the Year Award – presented by James O’Shaughnessy, HDR UK Non-Executive Board member

17:25 Plenary summary remarks Andrew Morris, Health Data Research UK

17:30 CLOSE

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