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NIHR Health Technology Aassessment is funding a new study looking at the risks and benefits of first line osteoporosis medications (oral bisphosphonates) amongst patients suffering from chronic kidney disease, led by Associate Professor Daniel Prieto-Alhambra of NDORMS.
New framework guides the use of AI for clinical diagnosis
Botnar Main Research
25 March 2024
NDORMS researchers have conducted a review of the literature on the use of AI in clinical decision-making. Published in the Lancet the study identifies why AI has not yet been taken up more widely, and provides a framework to better inform future adoption and integration of the technology.
Removing bias from healthcare AI tools
Botnar Main Research Statistics and epidemiology
22 February 2024
Rapid advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have opened the way for the creation of a huge range of new healthcare tools, but to ensure that these tools do not exacerbate preexisting health inequities, researchers urge the use of more representative data in their development.
Frozen shoulder holds the key to understanding fibrosis resolution
Main Research Shoulder
19 February 2024
NDORMS researchers have identified how cells work to resolve frozen shoulder, opening up potential new targets for treatment and reducing the need for surgery.
New research improves accuracy of molecular quantification in high throughput sequencing
Botnar Main Research
5 February 2024
A team at NDORMS has developed a new approach to significantly improve the accuracy of RNA sequencing. They pinpoint the primary source of inaccurate quantification in both short and long-read RNA sequencing, and have introduced the concept of “majority vote” error correction leading to a substantial improvement in RNA molecular counting.