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Ferran De La Varga Antoja
Software Engineer
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Ferran is a Research Software Engineer at the Precision ALS project, where he builds software that enables researchers to conduct their investigations.
In particular, he is in an agile team developing and maintaining a pioneering data collection tool: the first-in-kind, modular, pan-European ICT framework for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). This system is designed to be transferable, allowing it to be adapted for other diseases facing similar precision medicine-related challenges.
He is also involved in the analysis of the data and its quality, feature testing, requirements gathering with stakeholders, software security assessments, system architecture discussions, as well as building full-stack proofs of concepts.
Publications by Ferran De La Varga Antoja
Dataset, Usability and Process - Developing an Interdisciplinary, Multi-modal Data Collection Tool and Platform for a Rare Disease
PUBLICATION:
HEALTHINFO 2023: The Eighth International Conference on Informatics and Assistive Technologies for Health-Care, Medical Support and Wellbeing
AUTHOR(S):
Sinéad Impey, Jonathan Turner, Frances Gibbons, Anthony Bolger, Gaye Stephens, Lucy Hederman, Ciara O’Meara, Ferran De La Varga Antoja, John Kommala, Matthew Nicholson, Daniel Farrell, Emmet Morrin, Miriam Galvin
DATE:
11/10/2023
TYPE:
Journal Articles
Data and Process Harmonisation of MultiNational, Multi-Site Research Data
PUBLICATION:
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
AUTHOR(S):
Jonathan Turner, Sinead Impey, Frances Gibbons, Anthony Bolger, Gaye Stephens, Lucy Hederman, Ramisa Hamed, Ciara O'Meara, Ferran de la Varga Antoja, John Kommala, Matthew Nicholson, Daniel Farrell, Miriam Galvin, Mark Heverin, Alanna Mac Domhnaill, Robert McFarlane, Dara Meldrum, Deirdre Murray, Orla Hardiman
DATE:
01/01/2024
TYPE:
Journal Articles