Thesis title: Data-driven insights into Precision Medicine training
My PhD research aim: I am first year PhD student in Precision medicine at Usher institute, University of Edinburgh. The goal of my research is to extract valuable insights about the health data science courses by using artificial intelligence and educational data mining tools. To put it differently, the study aims to help teachers gaining information about the precision medicine learning pathways and adopt effective methods of teaching the concepts because precision medicine is a novel discipline, and little is known about students learning experiences in this field.
Supervisors: Dr. Kobi Gal, Dr. Areti Manataki, Dr. Michael Gallagher
Email: narjes.rohani@ed.ac.uk