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    • Connected Health Cities (CHC)
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    • Cloudy with a Chance of Pain
    • The MuJo fitness system
    • The UK Health Data Analytics Network
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    Case studies

    Our work covers a range of projects and initiatives.

    View some recent examples of successful activities that we have helped to deliver.

  • NERC Digital Solutions Hub

    Building a digital ‘Hub’ as a gateway to a broad set of toolkits to facilitate improved access and better use of NERC’s data.

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  • The UK Health Data Analytics Network

    UK-HDAN is a broad community of over 400 health data scientists across the UK that will work together to map the UK health data analytics landscape and to frame the national strategy for health data analytics research.

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  • The NewMind Network

    The EPSRC funded NewMind network explored the potential for technology to transform the management & treatment of mental health conditions, whilst seeking to address underlying Engineering and Physical Science (EPS) research challenges.

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    Connected Health Cities (CHC)

    Forming civic partnerships between NHS, local governments, academia, and the population they serve.

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    The CityVerve project

    The Project used IoT technologies to help Manchester City Council improve the way it designs and delivers services for the people of Manchester.

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    #BritainBreathing

    Approximately one in four people suffer from seasonal allergies in the UK. In response to increasing rates of allergies such as hay fever and asthma, researchers have developed an app to monitor allergies.

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    ClinTouch

    Developed to capture data in real-time and support patients living with psychosis by improving self-management and providing necessary intervention.

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    Cloudy with a Chance of Pain

    A debate surrounding the relationship between weather and pain has been around for centuries. Digital technology is now enabling us to explore this relationship and try to find an answer.

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    The MuJo fitness system

    An innovative piece of equipment designed to speed up the recovery of patients with musculoskeletal injuries and reduce demands and costs for the NHS.

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    The Wearable Clinic

    An EPSRC-funded project looking at using sensors and wearable technologies in combination with risk prediction and AI care pathway planning to  mprove the management of long-term health conditions.

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