BHF DSC Research Showcase - Sessions 3 & 4 (1:13:02)

BHF DSC Research Showcase - Sessions 3 & 4 (1:13:02)

British Heart Foundation Data Science Centre

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Starts7 July 2025

BHF Data Science Centre Research Showcase: March 2022 How large-scale health data is used in cardiovascular research: Chair: Prof Angela Wood


  • CVD-COVID-UK: Understanding relationships between COVID-19 and cardiovascular diseases through analyses of linked, nationally collated healthcare datasets – Prof Angela Wood
  • Making life easier for researchers: the pathway to research-ready data – Dr Tom Bolton & John Nolan
  • Phenotyping COVID-19: Insights from linked data for 56 million individuals – Dr Chris Tomlinson
  • Association of COVID-19 infection and vaccination with arterial and venous vascular diseases using electronic health records from 48 million adults in England and Wales – Dr Venexia Walker
  • Using medicines to understand the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on cardiovascular disease prevention and management in England, Scotland, and Wales – Dr Caroline Dale
  • Q&A session – All Keynote session: Chair: Prof Cathie Sudlow
  • South Asian White European differences in life course cardiometabolic risk: an example from Bradford of linking cohorts and routine health and social data – Prof Deborah Lawlor

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British Heart Foundation Data Science Centre
The British Heart Foundation Data Science Centre (BHF DSC) is a partnership between Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) enabling data-led research to improve heart and circulatory health. It sits within HDR UK and works with a wide range of partners including patients, public, clinicians, researchers and NHS organisations to help them carry out research using health data into the causes, prevention and treatment of all diseases of the heart and circulation (such heart attacks, stroke and vascular dementia).