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SUMMARY:Sustainably Correct Microbiome - James Kinross
DESCRIPTION:Dr Kinross is a Reader in Colorectal Surgery and a Consultant Surgeon at Imperial College London. His clinical interest is in robotic surgery and minimally invasive surgery for colorectal cancer. He performs translational research in the fields of early colorectal cancer detection and prevention and in surgical technology transfer. \n1) The gut microbiome: His group is studying how the gut microbiome causes colorectal cancer and how it may be engineered to improve operative outcomes. He works with the African Microbiome Institute to determine how diet/microbiome interactions cause western diseases such as cancer\, and he is a Co-I on the Horizon 2020 funded GROWTH consortium studying how the microbiome influences anastomotic healing and surgical gut health. He cofounded the International Cancer Microbiome Consortium. \n2) iKnife: He is the PI on the NIHR funded iEndoscope project that uses intra-operative mass spectrometry (known as Real-time Electrospray Ionisation Mass Spectrometry or REIMS) for improving precision in the endoluminal and laparoscopic treatment of colorectal cancer. He is involved in a number of different systems biology projects that leverage metabolic profiling in the fields of inflammatory bowel disease and \n3) Digital Surgery: For the last five years his research group has developed technologies in the fields of artificial intelligence for real time decision support in the operating room and his group is developing extended reality technologies for anatomical image augmentation. His team deployed the HoloLens 2 head set as part of the COVID19 response to minimise transmission rates amongst front line staff. \n4) Data Science: James is the PI on the PanSurg project which has delivered education and primary research on the impact of Covid19 on surgical services. As part of this work\, his team are building a secure continually updating web-source processing pipeline for REaltime DAta Synthesis and Analysis (REDASA) of Scientific Literature on COVID-19. \nDuring his training\, James was an NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Surgery and an Ethicon Laparoscopic Fellow in Colorectal Surgery. He was awarded a Royal College of Surgeons of England training fellowship during his PhD and he was funded by the Academy of Medical Sciences as an early stage lecturer. He is a visiting Professor at the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland. He has been previously funded by BowelResearchUK and the Imperial BRC. You can follow him on Twitter at @bowelsurgeon.
URL:https://www.academyofphysicalmedicine.co.uk/event/tbc-james-kinross/
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SUMMARY:Medical Detection Dogs
DESCRIPTION:Medical Alert Assistance Dogs can detect minute changes in an individual’s personal odour which is triggered by their medical condition and alert them to an impending medical event\, helping them manage complex life-threatening or life-limiting medical conditions and improve confidence and independence.  We may be able to help if you have: \n\nA chronic medical condition that has frequent acute or sudden episodes with little or no signs of warning that can be either prevented or its severity reduced by knowing it is about to happen\nIf left untreated these episodes may result in injury\, an ambulance call or admission to hospital or be life-threatening\nHave tried and are compliant with all the current management strategies available within the NHS.
URL:https://www.academyofphysicalmedicine.co.uk/event/medical-detection-dogs/
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SUMMARY:Where AI Is Heading - Nick Fuggle
DESCRIPTION:Nick Fuggle is an Associate Professor at the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Centre (MRC LEC)\, University of Southampton and an Honorary Consultant Rheumatologist at University Hospitals Southampton. He completed his PhD\, which was funded by a Doctoral Research Fellowship from the Dunhill Medical Trust\, under the supervision of Professors Cyrus Cooper and Elaine Dennison. He investigated epigenetic biomarkers of ageing and their ability to predict musculoskeletal phenotypes. He continues his research in musculoskeletal ageing with a focus on the deployment of computer vision on imaging modalities to predict musculoskeletal outcomes. \nHe has held a Turing Fellowship at the Alan Turing Institute and is a co-organiser of the Clinical AI Interest Group. He has received numerous national and international awards including the British Society of Rheumatology Young Investigator Award (2022) and the International Osteoporosis Foundation Pierre Meunier Award (2022). He is on the Editorial Board of Osteoporosis International\, Calcified Tissues International and Ageing Clinical and Experimental Research. He sits of the board of the European Society for the Clinical and Economic aspect of Osteoporosis\, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders (ESCEO).
URL:https://www.academyofphysicalmedicine.co.uk/event/where-ai-is-heading-nick-fuggle/
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