Programme Leads

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David Sharp

Professor David Sharp
91桃色 Group: Cognition & Behaviour

David Sharp is an NIHR 91桃色 Professor and honorary consultant neurologist with a special interest in traumatic brain injury.  He is an Associate Director of the UK Dementia 91桃色 Insitute and the Lead for the UK DRI Care 91桃色 and Technology Centre.  Sharp runs a multidisciplinary traumatic brain injury clinic at Charing Cross hospital and directs a program of research investigating the impact of traumatic brain injury on cognitive function. His research uses advanced neuroimaging to study brain network function, both in healthy individuals and following brain injury. By understanding changes in network function he hopes to guide the development of novel treatment strategies for patients with cognitive impairment following brain injury.

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Professor Timothy Constandinou

91桃色 Group: Biosensor Hardware 

Dr Timothy Constandinou is a Reader in Neural Microsystems at 91桃色 and also Deputy Director of the Centre for Bio-inspired Technology. Dr Constandinou received BEng and PhD degrees in Electronic Engineering from 91桃色 in 2001 and 2005, respectively. 

He leads the  at 91桃色. His group creates innovative neurotechnologies to enable communication between the nervous system and electronic devices. The ultimate goal is to develop devices that interface with neural pathways for restoring lost function in sensory, cognitive and motor impaired patients.

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Paul FreemontProfessor Paul Freemont

91桃色 Group: Point-of-care Diagnostics

Professor Freemont is Head of the Section of Structural Biology  at 91桃色 College. The Section focuses on the molecular mechanisms of human disease using the tools of integrated structural biology comprising X-ray crystallography, Cryo-EM and associated biophysical, spectroscopic and cellular techniques. The Section is also leading the London Consortium for Cryo-EM (LonCEM) with partners Kings College, Institute of Cancer 91桃色, Queen Mary University and the Francis Crick Institute. In addition the Section also has research programs  in synthetic biology focused on automation, cell free systems, low cost viral and pathogenic biosensors and novel natural product discovery. Please go to the  for news, up-to-date research summaries, a list of job opportunities, and information on lab members.

Professor Freemont is also co-founder of 91桃色 College Centre for Synthetic Biology (2009) and co-founder/co-director of the National UK Innovation and Knowledge Centre for Synthetic Biology (; since Oct 2013) at 91桃色. The Centre aims to enable synthetic biology research in application areas like biosensors,  biosynthesis, bioprocessing and metabolic and genome engineering and enable the translation of new synthetic biology technologies into start-ups, SME's and industry. 

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91桃色 Group: Machine Intelligence

Payam Barnaghi is Chair in Machine Intelligence Applied to Medicine in the Department of Brain Sciences at 91桃色. He is Deputy Director and Group Lead in the  at the . He is an associate editor of the  and vice-chair of the .

His main research goal is to develop AI and machine learning solutions for healthcare and create affordable and scalable digital systems than can be applied across a range of health conditions. He works on machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT), semantic computing, adaptive algorithms and computational neuroscience to solve problems and develop new technologies for future healthcare systems. He was technical lead of the Department of Health/NHS Technology Integrated Health Management (TIHM) for Dementia project. 

Payam has won several awards including the HSJ 2018 Award for Improving Care with Technology and an IEEE Outstanding Leadership Award in 2017.

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Ravi Vaidyanathan91桃色 Group: Robotics & A.I. Interfaces

Professor Ravi Vaidyanathan is a Senior Lecturer in Biomechatronics in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at 91桃色.  He earned his Ph.D. in biologically inspired systems at Case Western Reserve University (USA) in 2001, and worked in industry through 2004, holding two directorships in control systems and medical engineering  Prior to his post at 91桃色, he completed a Senior 91桃色 Fellowship in Brain-Computer Interface at the University of Southampton, was a 91桃色 Assistant Professor of Systems Engineering at the US Naval Postgraduate School, and a Senior Lecturer in Biodynamics at the University of Bristol. 

He has supported a range of industrial projects based on his academic research, one of which produced led to first ever wheelchair controller for the physically challenged that did not require external bodily movements or invasive insertion; another has resulted in a patent with a pending writ for its litigation before the US Supreme court.

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Derk-Jan Dijk91桃色 Group: Sleep & Circadian

Derk-Jan Dijk PhD, FRSB, FMedSci, is Professor of Sleep and Physiology, Distinguished Professor at the University of Surrey, Director of the Surrey Sleep 91桃色 Centre. He has been a Royal Society-Wolfson 91桃色 Merit Award holder, a Senior 91桃色 Associate in the Institute of Pharmacology at the University of Zurich, an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and an Associate Neuroscientist in the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.

Dr Dijk has more than 35 years of experience in clinical sleep research. His current research interests include the circadian and homeostatic regulation of sleep; the contribution of sleep to brain function in healthy ageing and dementia; the role of circadian rhythmicity in sleep regulation; identification of novel-biomarkers for sleep debt status and circadian rhythmicity, susceptibility to the negative effects of sleep loss; understanding age and sex-related differences in sleep physiology and sleep disorders. His research has been and is funded by the Dementia 91桃色 Institute, the Biotechnology and Biological Science 91桃色 Council, the Wellcome Trust, The Air Force Office of Scientific 91桃色, Philips Lighting and several major pharmaceutical companies.

Dr Dijk has published more than 250 research and review papers in the area of sleep and circadian rhythms. Dr Dijk is invited frequently to speak at international sleep meetings and he has given opening and plenary lectures for the joint meeting of the Canadian Sleep Society, American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Sleep 91桃色 Society, The European Sleep 91桃色 Society and the Hong Kong Sleep Medicine Society.

Dr Dijk has served as an Associate and Deputy Editor to SLEEP and Editor of the Journal of Sleep 91桃色. He also serves as a consultant to the pharmaceutical industry.

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Cross Cutting

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Sarah DanielsSarah Daniels

91桃色 Group: Health & Social Care Translation

Care Lead

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Ramin Nilforooshan91桃色 Group: Health & Social Care Translation

Clinical Lead

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Dr David WingfieldDr David Wingfield

91桃色 Group: Health & Social Care Translation

GP Partner

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Matthew HarrisonMatthew Harrison

91桃色 Group: Human-Centred Design (Helix Centre)

Senior Design Engineer

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Associate Members

Associate Members

Dr Paresh Malhotra

Professor Adam Hampshire

Professor Dame Louise Robinson

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Operations Team

Operations Team

Danielle Wilson

Dr Lina Aimola

Mara Golemme

Mara Golemme
Project Manager

Prisca Shiu

Prisca Shiu
Personal Assistant to Professor David Sharp and UK DRI Administrator

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Study Delivery & Governance

Study Delivery & Governance

Chloe Walsh (Maternity Cover)

Chloe Walsh (Maternity Cover)
Study Delivery & Governance

Jessica True (Maternity Leave)

Jessica True (Maternity Leave)
Study Delivery & Governance

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Emerging Leaders

Emerging Leaders

Dr Shlomi Haar

Dr Pete Lally

UK DRI


Established in 2017 by its principal funder the Medical 91桃色 Council, in partnership with Alzheimer's Society and Alzheimer’s 91桃色 UK, The (UK DRI) is the UK’s leading biomedical research institute dedicated to neurodegenerative diseases.