This book explores how personalised healthcare can be realised with the integration of new and established technologies, and how novel methods can be developed to improve health outcomes in lifestyle-related conditions. It covers topics from statistics and machine learning, to biosensors and point-of-care devices.
Francesca Romana Cavallo earned her PhD from Imperial College London, focusing on technologies for personalised healthcare. She also holds an MEng from the same institution. Currently, she works in the healthcare field, leveraging her expertise to drive innovative solutions and advance the field of healthcare technology. Christofer Toumazou is Regius Professor of Engineering at Imperial College London. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Royal Academy of Engineering, and the Academy of Medical Sciences. In recognition of several innovations, he was awarded the 2014 European Inventor Award, the Royal Society Gabor Medal, and the IET Faraday Medal.