Based at the University of Oxford, our work combines advanced technology with compassionate care, ensuring AI supports — never replaces — the human expertise at the heart of medicine.


Who we are

I am a doctor with a passion for merging cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) with patient care to deliver smarter, more precise outcomes.  With a background in academic research and experience in clinical and commercial work, I specialise in using AI to enhance decision-making, for both the clinical team and the patient.

About Us

Vision for AI in Surgery

AI-Powered Predictions, Human-Centred Care.

We believe artificial intelligence should empower, not replace.

At the heart of our work is a commitment to using AI to support patients and clinicians in making some of the most complex decisions in surgery and transplantation.

AI working for patients & clinicians

Decision Support at the Bedside

We are developing predictive tools that work with clinicians—at the bedside, in real time. Whether deciding to accept a specific kidney or liver transplant, or weighing a high-risk surgical option, our models provide clear, data-driven guidance grounded in the unique clinical profile of each patient.

Personalised Predictions That Matter

Our AI tools don’t offer generic risk scores. They deliver individualised predictions—such as 5-year survival likelihood for a particular organ, matched to a patient’s comorbidities, diabetes status, lab values, and more. This brings clarity to uncertainty and enables more confident, compassionate decisions.

Enhancing, Not Replacing, Human Judgment

These tools are designed to support clinical expertise—not substitute it. Transparent, explainable, and clinically grounded, they enhance shared decision-making and reinforce trust between patients and their care teams.

What people are saying

“AI can see what the human eye cannot — but it still needs a human heart to act wisely.”

Dr. Fei-Fei Li,
Co-Director, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI