Our five year strategic partnership between the Alan Turing Institute and Roche officially launched in June 2021 following a successful Turing Institute Data Study Group Hackathon and a 12 week research project on lung cancer treatment.
The 'North Star' of our five year partnership is to enable the generation of insights to better understand patient and disease heterogeneity and its relevance to clinical outcomes at an unprecedented level of precision in order to improve clinical care. Put simply we are developing new data science methods to investigate large, complex, clinical and healthcare datasets to better understand how and why patients respond differently to treatment, and how treatment can be improved.
We are covering multiple research and community activities to work towards our North Star, as well as building strong connections and collaborations between the Alan Turing Institute, Roche and the wider community.
Here you can find repositories containing our project and community related documentation and also repositiories linked to our research.
- Our website has info on the partnership, who's involved and our current projects
- We send out a newlsetter monthly which includes partnership updates and opportunities and jobs, events and funding calls from both The Alan Turing Institute and Roche. You can sign up here
- You can join our Slack Workspace to connect with the team and the wider community
- We have a monthly knowledge share series. You can find out more and register for the events here. Previous events are recorded and uploaded to our YouTube channel here.
This GitHub Organisation is maintained by the Programme Manager for the partnership, Maria Anagnostopoulou. You can reach her at [email protected]
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You can find our Turing-Roche Code of Conduct and Slack Workspace Policy here, which applies to all our events, platforms and repositories.