Brain Injury Neuroinformatics

BrainIT

The BrainIT group is dedicated to enhancing the collection and standardisation of data, including high-resolution data, from adult and paediatric patients with head injuries. Work is focused on developing “information technology” tools, as well as advanced analytical and artificial intelligence driven approaches, to analyse patient data and generate clinically relevant insights.

Glasgow Brain Injury Neuroinformatics Advanced Research Group (G-BINARy)

The Glasgow Brain Injury Neuroinformatics Advanced Research Group is collaboration between scientists (Computer Science, Mathematics, Neuroscience & Clinical Physics) and Neuro clinicians (Neurosurgery, Neuro-Intensive Care and Neuropathology).

Our aim is to improve the acute clinical management of brain injured patients through the novel development and application of advanced computational, artificial intelligence and knowledge discovery methods to high resolution physiological monitoring and clinical management data collected from patients managed within neuro intensive care and neurospecialist wards.

Research interests of the group include:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Cerebrospinal Fluid Disorders
  • Autoregulation
  • Pharmacokinetics
  • Intracranial Pressure Monitoring
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Patient Monitoring Equipment
  • Patient Data Collection and Analysis

 

Postgraduate Research Degree Applications

After discussions with your proposed Supervisor, applications should be submitted using the University of Glasgow Online Application System. Please select the following subject title: Clinical and Surgical Sciences. Find Further information on PGR Clinical and Surgical Sciences.