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THE CHINA MARKET QUALITY RESEARCH CENTRE (CMQRC) FORMALLY ESTABLISHED WITH NANKAI UNIVERSITY

Co-founded by the CMCRC and Nankai University, the CMQRC will extend our work on market quality while cultivating talent in China. Along with the industry-PhD program, the centre will facilitate the implementation of our technologies into the local markets in finance and in health.

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PROF. GIROSI TO PRESENT ON RESEARCH SUPPORTING PRACTICE AT NSW HEALTH & INNOVATION SYMPOSIUM

The 2015 NSW Innovation and Health Symposia will be held over two days (2 and 3 November 2015) with the NSW Health Awards held on the evening of 2 November. This year’s event will provide a greater opportunity for sponsorship coverage, enabling organisations to reach out to an even wider audience than in previous years.

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DAVID JONAS TALKS TO NORMAN SWAN ABOUT FLYING BLIND REPORT

Leader of the Health Market Quality Program, David Jonas chats with Norman Swan on the ABC’s Health Report to discuss the key insights from the release of the Flying Blind report (read more here) which discuss the fragmented state of Australian healthcare and healthcare data.  To listen to the report click here. Head of the Health Market Quality

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CMCRC TECH RESULTS IN $16M FINE FOR BRITISH HIGH-FREQUENCY TRADERS

An invention from an Australian technology business has been used to crack a case about dodgy high-frequency traders in Britain, resulting in a landmark decision by the British High Court and a $16.3 million fine. Capital Markets Cooperative Research Centre’s SMARTS system, which analyses transaction log data from stock exchanges globally and can reconstruct trading

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THE WAY A DOCTOR COLLABORATES WITH THEIR HOSPITAL PEERS CAN SIGNIFICANTLY IMPACT PATIENT OUTCOMES

Latest research from CMCRC researcher Dr Shahadat Uddin (USYD), published in Scientific Reports (Nature), explores the impact of physician collaboration dynamics on patients’ health outcomes. The models developed in this research predict hospitalisation costs and length of stay and can be used to develop effective healthcare environments.  Read more at Nature

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