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With a rising population across the globe, many societies are struggling to meet healthcare demand.   Digital health care interventions are key to tackling this issue and help to enhance the efficiency, delivery and security of services to patients, and supporting care in the community. 

But with so many new digital technologies available and the immediate access to massive data sets how can we harness this information to ensure it makes a real difference to society?  And how do we overcome the challenges of privacy and personal data protection? 

Southampton scientists across medicine and electronics and computer science are combining machine learning,  genome sequencing and other computational methods to develop new digital health interventions to help healthcare professionals and patients to manage illness and promote health and wellbeing.   This includes both hardware and software solutions including using Internet of Things smart devices, wearable devices and monitoring sensors.    

Our teams are also using digital health technologies to analyse already available data sets to establish trends of behaviour and decision patterns with the aim of predicting future healthcare needs as well as examining the role data protection plays in this ever-expanding research field. 

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People, projects and publications

People

Mr Joshua Green Jenkinson

Research interests

  • The role of metabolism in development and regeneration
  • Organoid models
  • Metabolomics methods - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance & Mass Spec
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Professor Judith Holloway BSc (Hons), PhD, PGCert, PFHEA, NTF

Research interests

  • HACASE: A simple effective educational model for session design: Prof Holloway has designed a…
  • MSc Allergy education: Prof Holloway's team explore innovations and the effectiveness of teac…
  • Allergy bitesize education (short e-courses for CPD): Prof Holloway has led the development o…
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Professor Juerg Matter

Professor of Geoengineering&Carbon Manag
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Professor Juliet Gray

Professor

Research interests

  • Fc modification of monoclonal antibodies to improve effector function
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Dr K Natarajan

Associate Professor

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Professor Kai Yang

Professor

Research interests

  • Electronic textile materials and manufacturing
  • Wearable medical devices
  • Digital healthcare

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Professor Karl Staples PhD CBiol FRSB FHEA

Associate Dean-KEE

Research interests

  • Chronic Respiratory Disease e.g. Asthma, COPD
  • Host-pathogen Interactions
  • Ex vivo models of the human lung
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Dr Kate Farrahi

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • the intersection of machine learning and digital health
  • developing machine learning methods for human sensing using vision- and wearable-based techno…

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Dr Kate Greenwell

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • Intervention development and evaluation
  • Digital Health
  • Supporting carers, families, and couples

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Dr Kate Hough

Research Fellow in Neuroimmunology

Research interests

  • Hearing loss
  • Cochlear implants
  • Macrophages
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Age Chapman
Professor of Computer Science
True interdisciplinary research, in which collaborators share the challenges and strengths of different domains is more than just applying one domain’s techniques to another area’s problems. Interdisciplinary research opens up new and exciting research opportunities in both domains by changing the shape of the problem and highlighting why existing approaches are not fit for use.

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