About the Centre. The future of Health is Digital – we urgently need new technologies for understanding, preventing, diagnosing and managing illnesses that affect millions of people, such as diabetes, depression and dementia. Read more
Research Group:
Cybersecurity, Privacy and HCC Research Section
This project is in collaboration with the University of Leicester, the University of Cape Town, and the broader EPSRC/GCRF funded UK-South Africa CoMaCH Network on Co-designing community-based digital health interventions for maternal and child health. Read more
This proposal is part of the Data-mdapps project which is a collaboration between Kingston University and the WHO European Office for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD Office) and focuses on addressing the challenges of developing a technical and security policy framework for digital health behavioural data processing. Read more
Research Group:
Cybersecurity, Privacy and HCC Research Section
Project Highlights. Understand the socio-cultural, environmental and infrastructural challenges that influence multimorbidity and older adults’ lived experiences negotiating and navigating care. Read more
Supervisor(s): Professor Jim Wild (representing a team of potential supervisors from Insigneo) and Professor Paul Dimitri (representing a team of potential supervisors from SCH). Read more
Supervisor(s): Professor Jim Wild (representing a team of potential supervisors from Insigneo) and Professor Paul Dimitri (representing a team of potential supervisors from SCH). Read more
Supervisor(s): Professor Jim Wild (representing a team of potential supervisors from Insigneo) and Professor Paul Dimitri (representing a team of potential supervisors from SCH). Read more
Supervisor(s): Professor Jim Wild (representing a team of potential supervisors from Insigneo) and Professor Paul Dimitri (representing a team of potential supervisors from SCH). Read more
Research Group:
Computing, Informatics and Applications Research Group
Research Group. Computing, Informatics and Applications Research Group. Proposed supervisory team. Dr Mahdi Maktabdar. Dr Lakshmi Babu Saheer. Read more
The School of Nursing and Advance Practice is committed to delivering high quality evidence base research which has a positive impact on both the local population and wider health community. Read more
Join this exciting and important research area and bridge the gap between clinical sciences, engineering and computing for sustainable developments in personal and community health needs. . Read more
Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) is central to the UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of Good Health and Wellbeing. SRH complications are significant and varied for People With Acquired Brain Injury (PWABI) yet are seldom addressed in neurorehabilitation. . Read more
Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) is central to the UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of Good Health and Wellbeing. SRH complications are significant and varied for People With Acquired Brain Injury (PWABI) yet are seldom addressed in neurorehabilitation. Read more
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, over 200 million infants have been born worldwide, of which a significant proportion will have been exposed to maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection in utero. Read more
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