Theme 4: Learning from Remote Personal Monitoring

Towards Personalised Care for Patients with CVD

Theme 4 brings together physicians, bioengineers and computational scientists to centralise the development of devices for capturing and modelling digital markers of cardiovascular health with clinical trialists to evaluate their efficacy and impact, capitalising on near-to-real time North-West London NHS data environments. 

Please see our - Harnessing the power of wearable technology article in the Research Features website.

Theme leads

Co-applicants

Aldo Faisal

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Aldo Faisal

Ioanna Tzoulaki

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Ioanna Tzoulaki

Jamil Mayet

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Jamil Mayet

Nicholas Peters

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Nicholas Peters

Payam Barnaghi

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Payam Barnaghi

Ramzi Khamis

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Ramzi Khamis

Rasha Al-Lamee

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Rasha Al-Lamee

Steve Neiderer

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Steve Neiderer

Key investigators

Alicia D’Souza

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Alicia D’Souza

Carla Plymen

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Carla Plymen

David Sharp

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David Sharp

Frank Kelly

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Frank Kelly

Martin Wilkins

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Martin Wilkins

Otavio Berwanger

Otavio Berwanger

Sadia Khan

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Sadia Khan

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