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Published November 23, 2021 | Version v1
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Network Theme: Can blood sampling become a new data source in the role of self-monitoring and self-management of health? - Dr Mark Elliott (University of Warwick)

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  • 1. University of Warwick

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This video is the fourth talk from our Future Blood Testing Network Plus Launch that took place on the 23/11/2021.

Network Theme: Can blood sampling become a new data source in the role of self-monitoring and self-management of health? - Dr Mark Elliott (University of Warwick)

Bio: Dr Mark Elliott Mark is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Digital Healthcare, WMG, University of Warwick (UoW). Mark’s core research focuses on human movement and physiology analytics. His research uses signal processing and data science approaches to monitor, measure and model human movement and physiology to infer health status. He is the PI of the WMG Motion Capture Laboratory. His work further extends into the broader area of using wearable and on-the- body sensing devices to make objective measures of human behaviour and behaviour change. Much of Dr Elliott’s research is highly applied and involves collaborating with commercial and NHS partners. He has received funding from EPSRC, Innovate UK and SBRI Healthcare, as well as direct industrial funding. He is currently Data Analytics Theme Lead for the EPSRC funded OATech+ Network and on the steering committee for the EPSRC funded VSimulators facilities at Bath and Exeter.

Further details on this event can be found at: https://futurebloodtesting.org/event/23-11-21-future-blood-testing-network-launch/

This video is an output from the Future Blood Testing Network which is funded by EPSRC under Grant Number EP/W000652/1

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/ChdbggScUgo

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Future blood testing for inclusive monitoring and personalised analytics Network+ EP/W000652/1
UK Research and Innovation