Month: January 2019

Emanuele Trucco (Dundee): Retinal image analysis and beyond in Scotland: the VAMPIRE project (School Seminar)

Abstract: This talk is an overview of the VAMPIRE (Vessel Assessment and Measurement Platform for Images of the REtina) project, an international and interdisciplinary research initiative created and led by the Universities of Dundee and Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, since the early 2000s. VAMPIRE research focuses on the eye as a source of biomarkers for Emanuele Trucco (Dundee): Retinal image analysis and beyond in Scotland: the VAMPIRE project (School Seminar)

Population and Behavioural Sciences Division workshop and seminar

Seminar Details Using Intensive Longitudinal Methods to Study Fear of Breast Cancer Recurrence in Everyday Life Jean-Philippe Laurenceau, Ph.D. Venue: Seminar room 1 Date: 14 January 2019 Time: 3-4pm. Intensive longitudinal methods (also called experience sampling, daily diary, or ecological momentary assessment methods) allow researchers to study people’s health-related behavior, thoughts, and emotions as experienced Population and Behavioural Sciences Division workshop and seminar