IPDLN 2020 Conference: Symposium 1 "Involving the Public in Data Linkage Research" |
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Dr Mhairi Aitken, Ethics Research Fellow, The Alan Turing Institute, P Alison Paprica, Assistant Professor, The University of Toronto, Kim McGrail, The University of British Columbia, Dr Felicity Flack, Population Health Research Network Australia, and Dr Annette Braunack-Mayer, Professor, The University of Adelaide participate in the first symposium of the 2020 IPDLN Conference "Involving the Public in Data Linkage Research" (11/11/2020).
The International Population Data Linkage Network (IPDLN) is a global network facilitating communication between users of linked data and centres that specialise in data linkage. The Network provides a space for discussion, exchange of ideas, and learning within the common interest of data linkage for the betterment of population data linkage research. The 2020 IPDLN Conference was on ‘Data Linkage: From Information To Impact’, and took place between 1-13 November 2020. For more information on the IPDLN, including how to join, visit the website: https://www.ipdln.org/ To keep up-to-date with the IPDLN, including news about the 2022 conference, follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ipdln?lang=en |