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Spencer Warren

Spencer is a research associate of the University of Bristol’s Digital Health Engineering research group. Graduating from the University of Bristol, Spencer’s research primarily focused on the applications of machine learning to electronic medical records. Within the INTUIT project he is developing mobile applications to aid condition management and communication.

Written by Edward Jenkins

Posted: 20 Jun 2022

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