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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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  • 2023Enhanced Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Incorporating Natural Language Processing and Qrisk-3 Score Determination in Patients with Essential Thrombocythaemiacitations
  • 2023Quantifying digital health inequality across a national healthcare system2citations
  • 2022Transformer-based out-of-distribution detection for clinically safe segmentationcitations
  • 2021MedGPTcitations
  • 2019Semantic computational analysis of anticoagulation use in atrial fibrillation from real world data23citations

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  • Lavallade, Hugues De
  • Radia, Deepti H.
  • Osullivan, Jennifer
  • Sriskandarajah, Priya
  • Curto-Garcia, Natalia
  • Thaw, Kyaw Htin
  • Cadman-Davies, Llywelyn
  • Vaghela, Raj
  • Asirvatham, Susan
  • Harrison, Claire N.
  • Bone, Rosemarie
  • Woodley, Claire
  • Harrington, Patrick
  • Duminuco, Andrea
  • Yeung, Joshua Au
  • Virdee, Sukhraj Singh
  • Kordasti, Shahram
  • Ashrafian, Hutan
  • Zhang, Joe
  • Pierce, Robin
  • Gallifant, Jack
  • Celi, Leo
  • Tudosiu, Petru-Daniel
  • Ourselin, Sebastien
  • Jean-Marie, U.
  • Mah, Yee
  • Graham, Mark
  • Cardoso, M. Jorge
  • Nachev, Parashkev
  • Jäger, Rolf H.
  • Werring, David
  • Pinaya, Walter Hl
  • Wright, Paul
  • Shek, Anthony
  • Kraljevic, Zeljko
  • Bean, Daniel
  • Bendayan, Rebecca
  • Dobson, Richard
  • Patel, Raj
  • Wu, Honghan
  • Oliveira, Ricardo
  • Shah, Ajay
  • Scott, Paul Andrew
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MedGPT

  • Teo, James
  • Shek, Anthony
  • Kraljevic, Zeljko
  • Bean, Daniel
  • Bendayan, Rebecca
  • Dobson, Richard
Abstract

The data available in Electronic Health Records (EHRs) provides the opportunity to transform care, and the best way to provide better care for one patient is through learning from the data available on all other patients. Temporal modelling of a patient's medical history, which takes into account the sequence of past events, can be used to predict future events such as a diagnosis of a new disorder or complication of a previous or existing disorder. While most prediction approaches use mostly the structured data in EHRs or a subset of single-domain predictions and outcomes, we present MedGPT a novel transformer-based pipeline that uses Named Entity Recognition and Linking tools (i.e. MedCAT) to structure and organize the free text portion of EHRs and anticipate a range of future medical events (initially disorders). Since a large portion of EHR data is in text form, such an approach benefits from a granular and detailed view of a patient while introducing modest additional noise. MedGPT effectively deals with the noise and the added granularity, and achieves a precision of 0.344, 0.552 and 0.640 (vs LSTM 0.329, 0.538 and 0.633) when predicting the top 1, 3 and 5 candidate future disorders on real world hospital data from King's College Hospital, London, UK ( patients). We also show that our model captures medical knowledge by testing it on an experimental medical multiple choice question answering task, and by examining the attentional focus of the model using gradient-based saliency methods.

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