Invited speakers - Friday 30 July

ACT research in focus

HARC - Update on accomplishments, position papers on data access and collaboration, and modes of engagement including upcoming forums and the ways HARC supports research in the ACT

Health Analytics Research Collaborative (HARC), as a collaboration between ACT Health Directorate, Canberra Health Services and academic partners focused on health data science, research methods and analytics in both qualitative and quantitative areas, aims to drive high quality and efficient research and innovation, strengthen collaborations and accelerate translation of knowledge to practice and policy. During the session, HARC will provide an update on the accomplishments since 2019, present the position papers on data access and collaboration and discuss members' modes of engagement, including Special Interest Groups, upcoming Forums and ways HARC supports research in the ACT.

HARC presentation outline

HARC accomplishments and presentation of position papers and Special Interest Groups

Clinicians/researchers share their experience engaging with HARC

Ms Karlee Johnston - Lecturer in Pharmacology and PhD candidate, The Australian National University

Dr Sumeet Rai - Senior Staff Specialist, Canberra Health Services; Lecturer and PhD candidate, The Australian National University

Institutional engagement with HARC

Ms August Marchesi - Senior Director, Research Ethics and Governance, Centre for Health and Medical Research, ACT Health Directorate

Prof Nick Brown - Professor of Allied Health Research, Faculty of Health, University of Canberra  

REDcap support/PEAR

Mr Lachlan Viali - REDcap architect, Centre for Health and Medical Research, ACT Health Directorate

Strategic plan

Dr Nidhi Menon - Postdoctoral Biostatistician, Biological Data Science Institute, HARC, The Australian National University

HARC accomplishments and presentation of position papers and Special Interest Groups future directions: Chapters around Australia

A/Prof Bruce Shadbolt - Executive Branch Manager, Centre for Health and Medical Research; Research Director, HARC; College of Health and Medicine, The Australian National University

Q&A session with HARC team

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