andy boyd
@_andy_boyd
Director of UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration @UKLLCollab | Working with UK longitudinal studies to develop record linkages: @CO90s @TwinsUKres @TedsProject
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29-05-2018 15:02:26
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Demonstrating trustworthiness is a major motivator behind this - UK Statistics Authority are rigorous and the standard is specific to TREs so is meaningful and covers all aspects of what we do. A true and rigorous independent audit - not for the fainthearted, but crucial to building trust.
I am so delighted that Generation Scotland can finally announce our new round of recruitment. Anyone from anywhere in Scotland can join, sign up is online and sample collection is via a spit kit in the post. Also with parental permission 12-15 year olds can join too. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla…
So delighted that UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration is officially open to researchers for Covid-19 research until the end of May 2023 and it's free!
Fascinating report from ADR UK where public contributors help shape our understanding of #PublicGood in research - I look forward to discussing this with UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration public contributors who review #PublicBenefit potential in all our user applications
Great opportunity to work in Oslo at the fab #MoBa cohort with Laurie Hannigan on a #LongitudinalResearch study using cohort data with linked health records
A new blog explaining what the UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration is and how to access the resource.
Come and hear me and the UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration talk about what we are and how to access the data in our TRE.
Joint University of Bristol and Bristol UCU statement on #USS
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'A key objective of the valuation would be to pass any benefit that arises from the valuation back to staff in the form of improved benefits as quickly as possible'
Really pleased to see my Economic and Social Research Council report 'Population Data for Inclusive Research' published bit.ly/3JPeUUD. Longitudinal research needs to do more to ensure our data and research is inclusive of harder-to-reach groups #DiversityInData