The DynAIRx team welcomed researchers, administrators, health professionals, and public advisors to the Civic Health Innovation Labs (CHIL) for a workshop aimed at Communicating the Use of AI in Health Research on Tuesday 2 July.
The meeting started off with an address by DynAIRx Co-PI Lauren Walker, who explained the importance of being able to communicate effectively. Media trainer Stephanie Power then challenged the group to explain their research in less than 60 seconds, as well as other techniques for media interviews.
An engaging public participation involvement and engagement panel consisting of Antony Chuter, Rachel Placinski, Alan Griffiths, Sophia Batchelor, Amy Wilkins & Sarah Rabbitte started the afternoon. Breakout sessions then allowed for greater focus on communicating AI in grant applications, and key public questions on AI and Data. These were delivered by Iain Buchan, Samuel Relton and Emily Rempel, respectively.
The team wrapped up the day with a series of lighting talks to share ideas about how we communicate research, and why it's important. Feedback from the event was excellent with attendees saying they enjoyed hearing other perspectives and meeting people in a friendly, positive environment
Credit: These photos are taken by DynAIRx team
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