IACD Institute of Ageing & Chronic Disease seminar. David Crabb, University of London. 'Using 'big data' to examine eyes and health-service delivery of eye disease'
- 0151 794 9003
- Brenda Smith
- Suitable for: Staff and postgraduate students
- Admission: Free to staff and students
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David Crabb Professor of Statistics & Vision Research, CITY, University of London.
David is Professor of Statistics and Vision Research in the School of Health Science at City, University London. He gained degrees in Mathematics and Statistics at Oxford and Sheffield before completing a PhD in Visual Science in 1996. Following a post-doctoral position at University College London and a lectureship in Nottingham, he took up his position at City in 2005. His research laboratory contains a mixture of vision scientists, optometrists, psychologists, mathematicians and computer scientists. This research laboratory focuses on measurement in vision especially visual fields, imaging and eye movements. The laboratory has attracted an international reputation, specifically in glaucoma research, and attempts to relate the different stages in the process of chronic eye disease to patient's visual disability and everyday life. Other themes include design of new tests for visual disorders and using 'big data' extracted from eye clinics to assess health service delivery of age-related eye disease.
Web: www.staff.city.ac.uk/d.crabb
Twitter: @crabblab