Capacity building in technology-driven innovation in healthcare
Start date
01 January 2019End date
31 July 2020Summary
The proposed transnational research is aimed to develop best practice guidance, methods, tools, processes and capacity to generate timely evidence and decision support capability for driving innovations that improve the national vaccination status. The project further aims to explore the use of data analytics in vaccine evidence generation and acceleration of coverage and associated health benefits, seeking close collaborations with all major stakeholders, including national and international regulators and public health institutes.
Funding amount
£147,974
Funder
UKRI GCRF
Team
Principal Investigator

Professor Lampros Stergioulas
Professor in Business Analytics
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Dr Sotiris Moschoyiannis
Senior Lecturer in Complex Systems
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Alvina Gilliani
Surrey Business School (SBS)

Professor Simon de Lusignan
Professor of Primary Care and Clinical Informatics, and Vice Chancellor's Fellow
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