I speak at conferences,

meetups, and universities about the intersection of healthcare, data science, and software development. My talks draw on my experience as a doctor-turned-developer, combining technical depth with real-world applications in medicine and public health.

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Areas of Expertise

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Synthetic Data & All things health data

I develop methods for generating realistic synthetic health data and explore how synthetic data can address privacy concerns, reduce bias, and improve data quality in variety of data-heavy industries.

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Rust for Scientific Computing

I build epidemiological tools and data infrastructure in Rust, often with Python bindings. I'm particularly interested in creating ergonomic APIs for scientists.

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Medical Software & Simulation

Through my work co-founding Clinical Metrics, I've developed simulation-based training tools for medical education, including virtual emergency departments for clinical decision-making.

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Open Science & Research Software

I advocate for modern research software practices, reproducibility, and open science approaches in academic and clinical settings.

Teaching Experience

I was Co-Director of the UK's first Computational Medicine undergraduate course at Imperial College London (2017-2019) and regularly guest lecture at universities on epidemiology, research software engineering, and open science practices. I am a guest lecturer at Queen Mary University London MSc.

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Book Me to Speak

I'm available for conference talks, workshops, and guest lectures on topics including healthcare data systems, Rust development, synthetic data, medical simulation, and research software practices. Get in touch with dates, logistics, and proposed budget.