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Fellows are established scholars with proven research excellence in data science, artificial intelligence (AI), or a related field.

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Dr Hashem Koohy, Associate Professor of Systems Immunology and head of the Machine Learning and Integrative Approaches in Immunology Group based in both the Centre for Computational Biology and the MRC Human Immunology Unit, is one of 33 researchers from the University of Oxford to be named as an Alan Turing Institute Fellow for the 2021-22 academic year.

The Alan Turing Institute is the UK’s national institute for data science and AI, with research spanning the theoretical foundations of data science, ethical issues, as well as cutting-edge applications of data and AI.

Read the full story on the Oxford University website.