Co-authored the Cabinet Office Mindspace report, which provided a framework for the work of the Behavioural Insights Team; co-founded the HELIX Centre; developed multiple digital health products; Hark platform was acquired by Google.
Research Experience
Former NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Surgery at Imperial College London; currently working at Microsoft AI (Health); previously held executive leadership positions at DeepMind, Google Health, and UnitedHealth Group; co-founded the HELIX Centre, the first design centre in a European hospital; developed one of the earliest research programmes in digital health, helping to develop nearly a dozen digital health products; co-founded Hark, a clinical task management platform that was acquired by Google in 2016.
Education
PhD in Behavioral Economics.
Background
Research interests include public health and health services, clinical sciences, curriculum and pedagogy, and education systems. Formerly an NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Surgery at Imperial College London and currently working at Microsoft AI (Health). Co-authored the Cabinet Office Mindspace report, which provided a framework for the work of the Behavioural Insights Team.