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Birkbeck, University of London | London

Christine Ozolins

Working in:

  • Digital Health
  • Neurofeedback

I am a neurofeedback researcher. I started in the field of neurofeedback for creative block and I’m now working in the chronic pain area, running clinical trials and helping to develop EEG neurofeedback systems for home-based chronic pain management. I’m also interested in using neurofeedback for MCI and ADHD, and in the women’s health space, as well as using it in combination with other therapies such as psychedelic assisted therapy, talking therapies and pain management programs. I am a mixed methods researcher.

Pain Consultant. St Mary’s Hospital Portsmouth and Isle of Wight NHS Trust. | Portsmouth and Isle of Wight

Teresa Leiva

Working in:

  • Digital Health
  • Peripheral stimulation
  • Virtual reality

I do Neuroscience Pain Education Workshop to groups of chronic pain patients in which I provide sense based Self Management strategies to increase hope and resilience in Chronic Pain Patients, aiming to modify Pain Perception.

Shri Bharatimaiya college of Optometry and Physiotehrapy, VNSGU | Surat, India

Dr. Arshi Mehta

Working in:

  • Bioelectronics and sensor systems
  • Biomechanics
  • Digital Health
  • Neurofeedback
  • Virtual reality
  • Other

Physiotherapy

University of Oxford

Kengo Shibata

Working in:

  • Digital Health
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Invasive brain or spinal stimulation
  • Neurofeedback
  • Data science and biomarkers

Neurodegeneration and digital biomarkers

Imperial College London

Daniel Tamkin

Working in:

  • Computational and dynamical brain models
  • Digital Health

Cognitive Neuroscience, brain health, longevity and neurotechnology.

University of Plymouth

Dr Krithika Anil

Working in:

  • Prosthetics and robotics
  • Digital Health
  • Neurofeedback

My research is centred on brain-computer-face (BCI) and neurofeedback learning, aiming to understand and optimise the interaction between the brain and technological interfaces.

University of Manchester

Anthony Jones

Working in:

  • Computational and dynamical brain models
  • Digital Health
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Neurofeedback

We are interested in brain mechanisms of pain resilience and currently focusing on using brain-computer (mainly smart phones and EEG) interfaces to help improve resilience to pain and related symptoms in patients with chronic pain and related disorders (abnormal sleep,mood and non-epileptic epilepsy)

University of Deusto | Bilbao, Spain
Overseas

Ander Cervantes Benítez

Working in:

  • Biomechanics
  • Digital Health
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Virtual reality

My main research area focuses on the study and management of chronic musculoskeletal pain within the field of physiotherapy. Currently, we are conducting comprehensive evaluations using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and electroencephalography (EEG) to gain deeper insights into the neural correlates of chronic pain. Additionally, we are integrating Virtual Reality as an innovative therapeutic tool to enhance pain management strategies. Our research aims to develop advanced, evidence-based interventions that improve outcomes for patients suffering from chronic pain conditions.

University of Liveprool

Sudipta Chowdhury

Working in:

  • Computational and dynamical brain models
  • Bioelectronics and sensor systems
  • Prosthetics and robotics
  • Biomechanics
  • Pumps and infusion devices
  • Digital Health
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Invasive brain or spinal stimulation
  • Peripheral stimulation
  • Neurofeedback
  • Invasive recording systems
  • Virtual reality
  • Data science and biomarkers
  • Optogenetic systems
  • Other

Current student – I am still exploring my interests in health and med tech