Marion Biermans (Primary and Community Care) and Marleen van Gelder (Dept for Health Evidence) were interviewed by the Radboud Annals of Medical Students about developments in the field of big data within the Radboud university medical center.
Marion shed light on the use of big data for research on vascular damage in primary care, whereas Marleen clarified how big data are used within the PRIDE study and other research projects on pregnant women.
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