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About the Project

This trailblazing project seeks to redefine the methodologies applied in overdose detection and prevention. We are leveraging cutting-edge AI technology to bring forward a seismic shift in patient care, with a core focus on preventing overdoses and enhancing the overall healthcare delivery.

At the heart of our approach lies the understanding that each individual's risk awareness level varies significantly. Recognizing this, we are dedicated to creating tailored solutions for two distinct user groups, thereby ensuring a more personalized, effective, and patient-centric care strategy.

The Overdose Detection and Prevention Project is not only aimed at bettering the lives of patients at risk of drug overdose but is also dedicated to providing caregivers and healthcare providers with state-of-the-art tools to enhance their caregiving capabilities.

Join us on this transformative journey as we harness AI's power to save lives and shape a safer, healthier future. Together, let's redefine healthcare and make a tangible difference in the battle against drug overdose.

Meet the Team
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Dr Li Guo

AI Scientist
Manchester Met University
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Prof. Anne Campbell

Co-Director of DARN

Queen's University Belfast

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Prof. Catriona Matheson

Professor in Substance Use

The University of Stirling

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Dr Hadi Daneshvar

Health Informatics Scientist

The University of Stirling

Latest News
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14/09/2023

Project officially start

The DoseCare project officially commenced in October 2023. The contract has been signed, and the government has made announcement regarding this initiative

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29/08/2023

£5 million fund to tackle fatal drug deaths across the UK

Twelve projects awarded a share of £5 million to reduce rates of fatal drug overdoses, as part of Vaccine Taskforce style approach to tackle health challenges.

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06/07/2023

Innovation Award Granted to Life-Saving Project: DoseCare

We are delighted to announce that our project, DoseCare, has been awarded funding by Innovate UK, as part of the SBRI competition.

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