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Professor Venet Osmani

Venet

Professor of Clinical AI and Machine Learning

Email: v.osmani@qmul.ac.uk

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I am Professor of Clinical AI and Machine Learning at Queen Mary University of London, where I lead the Osmani Lab within Digital Environment Research Institute (DERI).

My interdisciplinary research focuses on analysis of large-scale, longitudinal health records, including biomarkers, imaging, multi-omics, and routine care data to optimise treatment strategies, improve patient care and mitigate health inequities. Apart from clinical data, I also work on incorporating human behaviour data, such as those generated from wearable devices and smartphones, with a particular focus on mental health.

Methodological aspects of my research include generative architectures, such as GANs VAEs, and Diffusion Models, for synthetic (artificial) patient data, explainable AI methods and sample complexity.

The overarching objective of my research is to integrate predictive modelling at the bedside and bring the acquired evidence back, in a continuously improving feedback loop, consequently establishing a learning digital health system.

My research is funded by UKRI’s Medical Research Council (MRC), Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), British Heart Foundation (BHF), and the European Commission (from FP7 to Horizon Europe). I have established collaborations with the leading clinical and research institutions worldwide to translate research into clinical practice.

More information can be found in https://venetosmani.com

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