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Red Star’s Dementia Modelling Work Featured at EuGMS 2024
Konstantin Georgiev, Health Data Scientist at Red Star, delivered a 10-minute presentation at the European Society for Geriatric Medicine (EuGMS) conference, showcasing Red Star’s innovative dementia modelling work. The session received positive feedback from professionals in geriatric care, marking another significant milestone for our team. Our study aimed to evaluate the potential of a machine…
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Red Star: AI-Powered Revolution in Heart Failure Care
Red Star, in collaboration with the University of Dundee, has pioneered an AI approach to heart failure treatment using. Led by Dr. Ify Mordi and Dr. Mya Win from Dundee’s School of Medicine, the project harnesses AI to analyse large volumes of medical data, including echocardiograms, to identify patients who may benefit from updated, personalized…
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Red Star: New co-design initiative to improve brain health
We’re launching an exciting new co-design initiative to develop an innovative health app designed to improve long-term health outcomes for those managing chronic conditions, focused on brain health, or affected by dementia. This project, which we’re leading with funding from the Chief Scientist’s Office through the Scottish Health Industry Partnership, aims to create a digital…
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Red Star platform to be applied to Brain Health and Dementia prevention
We are excited to announce that Red Star has been awarded funding from the Chief Scientist’s Office (CSO) to further develop our platform, focusing on brain health and dementia prevention. Building on Phase 1, our team will co-design new functionality in collaboration with Chest, Heart & Stroke Scotland to help patients manage both clinical and…
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Red Star Completes Phase 1 of Children and Young People Remote Asthma Management Challenge
We are delighted to announce that Phase 1 of the Children and Young People Remote Asthma Challenge has been successfully completed. Over the past three months, Red Star has worked closely with clinicians and partners to develop innovative solutions for remote asthma management in children and young people. This phase has allowed us to refine…
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Red Star Selected for Children and Young People Remote Asthma Management Challenge
We are excited to announce that Red Star has been chosen as one of the winners for Phase 1 of the Children and Young People Remote Asthma Management Challenge. This initiative, funded by the Scottish Government’s Chief Scientist Office, is managed by NHS Lothian through the Health Innovation South East Scotland (HISES) Hub. In this…
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Red Star awarded funding to develop a virtual care model for diabetes
We are proud to announce that Red Star has been awarded funding as part of a new Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) focused on advancing diabetes treatment through remote care. Our project, in collaboration with the West of Scotland Innovation Hub, will develop a virtual care model for diabetes, with a focus on remote HbA1c…
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Red Star awarded funding to explore innovative solutions for Mental Health
Red Star has been awarded funding through the Innovating Mental Health Services in Scotland SBRI challenge to co-develop an innovative data-driven platform aimed at improving mental health services across NHS Scotland. Working closely with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Red Star will focus on streamlining care pathways for ADHD and eating disorders, improving communication between…
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UCB’s ‘Fragility Fractures in Focus’ Podcast with Dr Maria Talla
We’re thrilled to share that Dr. Maria Talla, consultant physician in endocrinology and mineral metabolism at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, has been featured in the latest episode of the Fragility Fractures in Focus podcast series. In this episode, hosted by Cesar Libanati of UCB, Dr. Talla discusses the critical role of Fracture Liaison Services…