Bio
Maria Anagnostopoulou is the Programme Manager for the Turing-Roche Partnership, a world leading collaboration in advanced analytics focused on enabling the transformative benefits of personalised healthcare to become a reality for patients around the world.
She is also managing the BHF-Turing Cardiovascular Data Science Awards, supporting cross-disciplinary teams of researchers to apply data science approaches to challenges faced in cardiovascular research.
She previously managed the Turing – RSS Health Data lab, a flagship project for the Institute providing world-class independent research and modelling expertise to the UKHSA, aiming to develop statistical and machine learning techniques to answer policy-relevant questions about COVID-19, as well as a joint funding call with HDRUK, as part of the National Core Studies into COVID-19 and other EPSRC funded projects.
Maria holds an LLM in Law and Economics from Queen Mary University of London. She has previously worked as a ResearchSpace Project Manager at the British Museum, as a project manager at the Guardian and as a researcher at Queen Mary University of London. She is interested in approaching innovative and more inclusive ways of knowledge representation and participating in interdisciplinary research.