Bio
About Me
I am passionate about advancing artificial intelligence (AI) in surgery, focusing on enhancing clinical decision-making and improving patient outcomes in transplant medicine.
Current Role
I serve as a Research Fellow in NIHR Artificial Intelligence research at the University of Oxford, collaborating with leading experts to develop explainable machine learning models that support clinicians in complex transplant decisions.
Research Focus
My research spans multiple AI-driven projects, including:
- Integration of AI in organ transplant decision-making
- Developing models for graft survival prediction
- Enhancing healthcare delivery through AI-enabled clinical support systems
Publications & Recognition
- Published extensively in top healthcare journals on AI’s role in predicting patient and graft outcomes in kidney and liver transplantation
- Shortlisted for prestigious awards including the Medawar Medal (2023) and NIHR Pre-doctoral Fellowship (2020, 2021)
Presentations & Collaborations
- Presented at major conferences such as the European Society for Organ Transplantation and the Association for Surgeons in Training
- Sharing insights on the impact of AI in improving transplant outcomes
Vision
Currently focused on developing AI-driven solutions to address real-world challenges in surgery and healthcare. I aim to launch an innovative AI business that empowers clinicians and improves patient care through cutting-edge technology.