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Comparative Performance Of Clinician And Computational Approaches In Forecasting Adverse Outcomes In Intermittent Claudication (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ravindhran, B., Cutteridge, J., Pymer, S., Prosser, J., Lim, A., Hemadneh, M., Nazir, S., Mohamed, A., Lathan, R., Johnson, B. F., Smith, G., Carradice, D., & Chetter, I. C. (2025, February). Comparative Performance Of Clinician And Computational Approaches In Forecasting Adverse Outcomes In Intermittent Claudication. Presented at Vascular & Endovascular Surgery Society 49th Annual Winter Meeting, Breckenridge, Colorado

Introduction and Objectives
Machine learning (ML) based prediction modelling has demonstrated superior abilities in analysing non-linear data with complex relationships. Pilot work in this work-stream has shown that ML techniques can accurately fore... Read More about Comparative Performance Of Clinician And Computational Approaches In Forecasting Adverse Outcomes In Intermittent Claudication.

Predictors of 30-day readmission among those treated with alcohol withdrawal in acute hospitals in England (2025)
Journal Article
Phillips, T., Coleman, R., & Coulton, S. (2025). Predictors of 30-day readmission among those treated with alcohol withdrawal in acute hospitals in England. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 60(3), Article agaf022. https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agaf022

Aims
To examine predictors of 30-day readmissions to acute hospitals in England for patients treated for alcohol withdrawal (AW).

Methods
Retrospective cross-sectional analysis of routine hospital administrative data (i.e. Hospital Episode Stati... Read More about Predictors of 30-day readmission among those treated with alcohol withdrawal in acute hospitals in England.

Editorial: Internal and external factors affecting polycystic ovary syndrome (2025)
Journal Article
Butler, A. E., Sathyapalan, T., Randeva, H., & Atkin, S. L. (2025). Editorial: Internal and external factors affecting polycystic ovary syndrome. Frontiers in endocrinology, 16, https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2025.1594718

Opening paragraph:
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) pathophysiology is modified by a multitude of internal and external factors that go far beyond the traditional stimulators and inhibitors of endocrine response and function. This Research Topic cal... Read More about Editorial: Internal and external factors affecting polycystic ovary syndrome.

Editorial: Current Advances in Fuel Cell Technology (2025)
Journal Article
Rosli, M. I., & Ismail, M. S. (2025). Editorial: Current Advances in Fuel Cell Technology. Energies, 18(8), https://doi.org/10.3390/en18081950

Introduction:
Fuel cell technology is a significant contributor to the global push towards clean energy, offering high efficiency and low emissions ideal for applications such as electric vehicles and stationary power systems. This Special Issue of... Read More about Editorial: Current Advances in Fuel Cell Technology.

Creating a low carbon, environmentally sustainable and socially just value chain for rare earth magnets. Final Report, Project 1008431 (2025)
Report
Wadhawan, J., Lawrence, N., McNeice, D., Dias, D., Martin, F., Smith, L., Winter, T., Van Alstine, J., Busch, J., Izod, W., & Tucker, B. (2025). Creating a low carbon, environmentally sustainable and socially just value chain for rare earth magnets. Final Report, Project 1008431. Innovate UK

First paragraph:

The Project aimed to explore the potential effectiveness of socio-economic extended input-output modelling and to explore the possible overall impacts of potential interventions across the rare earth magnet value chain to decrease... Read More about Creating a low carbon, environmentally sustainable and socially just value chain for rare earth magnets. Final Report, Project 1008431.