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The Computational Medicine Podcast

Hosted by Dr Alex Davidson · EN · 15 episodes

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The future is computational. Interviews with clinicians, academics and business leaders involved in computational healthcare work. | Get in touch: alexander.davidson@imperial.ac.uk

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Dr Alex Davidson hosts The Computational Medicine Podcast, a science show with 15 episodes published.

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#014 Whole brain emulation, consciousness and cryonics - Dr Anders Sandberg

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Send us a textDr Anders Sandberg is a senior research fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at the University of Oxford. He holds a PhD in computational neuroscience from Stockholm University. His work is wide rangi

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#012 Making medical data useful, ubiquitous and safe at the Oxford Internet Institute - Dr Jess Morley

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#011 Publishing the highest quality medical AI papers at Stanford - Dr James Zou

Jul 26, 202341m0

Send us a textDr James Zou is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Data Science and Computer Science at Stanford University. He works on making machine learning more reliable, human-compatible and statistically rigorous.

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#010 Living longer and insights from co-founding a longevity startup - Dr Adam Bataineh

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#009 Creating the world’s best AI doctor at Google Health - Vivek Natarajan

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Send us a textVivek Natarajan is an AI researcher at Google Health working to accelerate biomedical AI’s translation from code to clinic and scale world-class healthcare to everyone. In this episode we spoke about about

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#008 Cutting through medical AI hype and how to actually deploy AI in healthcare - Dr Hugh Harvey

Jun 28, 20231h 3m0

Send us a textDr Hugh Harvey is managing director at Hardian Health, a healthcare consultancy that provides clinical, research and medical affairs support to AI or healthtech products. After studying medicine at Imperial

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#007 Developing Augmented Reality for Surgery - Dr Philip Pratt

Jun 21, 202341m0

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#006 AI for drug discovery - Dr Patrick Walters

Mar 23, 202349m0

Send us a textDr Patrick Walters is chief data officer at Relay Therapeutics, a company that uses computational techniques to transform the drug discovery process. Since being founded in 2016, the company IPOs in 2020, a

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#005 Deploying AI in Ophthalmology at Moorefield's - Professor Pearse Keane

Nov 18, 202234m0

Send us a textProfessor Pearse Keane works at the forefront of the use of machine learning in ophthalmology. He is a consultant Ophthalmologist at the Moorefield’s Eye Hospital in London, the world’s oldest eye hospital.

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#004 Building computational skills, co-founding a start-up and challenges in healthcare machine learning - Dr Chris Lovejoy

Oct 6, 202241m0

Send us a textDr Chris Lovejoy studied medicine at Cambridge, after 2 years of medical training he undertook the Machine Learning and Computational Statistics masters at UCL. After working as a Machine Learning researche

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#003 McKinsey as an ex-doctor, co-founding a medical start-up and core values - Dr Imran Mahmud

Sep 16, 202245m0

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#002 Lessons from podcasting and summarising medical AI research for doctors - Dr Mustafa Sultan

Aug 16, 202225m0

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#001 Computational Oncology - Dr Matthew Williams

Jun 28, 202224m0

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