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Research interests

Diagnostic pathways, primary care, deep vein thrombosis, AI/machine learning, ultrasound, AI policy and governance, and international interdisciplinary research.

Research interests

I am a PhD student in Population Health Sciences at the University of Bristol, currently focused on investigating the use of AI technology for diagnosing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) to improve diagnostic access in primary care. I am temporarily suspended from my studies to work on two exciting projects. 

First, I completed an internship at the UK House of Lords, where I gained insight into policy-making for AI technology and the key stakeholders involved. Currently, I am part of an international project funded by the Alan Turing Institute, based at the Human Technopole Government Research Centre in Milan, Italy. This project examines how AI policies impact healthcare adoption across different nations, exploring how fragmented regulations could potentially widen existing disparities in healthcare access between high-income and low-income countries.

 

External positions

Trustworthy AI-Short Stay Exchange Program fro researchers Italy-UK, The Alan Turing Institute

24 Jan 202530 Mar 2025

Intern at House of Lords, UK Parliament

Jul 2024Nov 2024

Vascular Scientist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Oct 2020Oct 2021

Emergency Care Physician Associate, Helios Klinikum

Feb 2020 → …

Research Groups and Themes

  • Centre for Academic Primary Care
  • Bristol Population Health Science Institute
  • PolicyBristolGlobalPoliticalEconomy
  • Jean Golding

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