Health inequalities project advisory group
Experts in civic advocacy, industry and public health who are helping to guide our research on health and social inequalities in data-driven systems.
The Ada Lovelace Institute has partnered with the Health Foundation to explore how the accelerated adoption of data-driven technologies and systems during the pandemic may have affected inequalities. Throughout this research project, the advisory group of specialists in philosophy, global and public health, patient and public advocacy, as well as ethics and industry, will provide guidance.
Advisory group
Andrew Snell
Arzoo Ahmed
Elizabeth Kaziunas
James Wilson
Kerry Furini
Rachel Coldicutt
Sahdya Darr
Sridhar Venkatapuram
Tabitha Goldstaub
Tina Woods
William Viney
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