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Surgical Innovation, Technology and Evaluation

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Contacts for Surgical Innovation, Technology and Evaluation

Professor Simon Buczacki
Professor Simon Buczacki

Theme Lead: Professor Simon Buczacki

Learn more about Prof. Buckzacki’s research

Professor Krina Zondervan
Professor Krina Zondervan

Co-Theme Lead: Professor Krina Zondervan

Learn more about Prof. Zondervan’s research


Key Contributing Researchers

Professor Rutger Ploeg

Professor Peter Friend

Dr Jasmina Kapetanovic

Iain Tullis

Professor Constantin Coussios

Associate Professor Richard Bryant

Dr Alex Green

Professor Tim Denison

Associate Professor Christian Becker 

Associate Professor Katy Vincent

Professor Ahmed Ahmed 

Associate Professor Clare Verrill

Professor Jens Rittscher

Professor Andrew Farmery


Theme Liaison

Dr Monika Tlalka: brc4.site@nds.ox.ac.uk

Theme Patient and Public Involvement lead

Dr Monika Tlalka: brc4.site@nds.ox.ac.uk

Theme Equality Diversity and Inclusion co-ordinator

Emily Hotine: emily.hotine@nds.ox.ac.uk

Academic Career Development co-ordinator

Dr Alex Gordon-Weeks: alex.gordonweeks@gmail.com

Surgical Innovation, Technology and Evaluation

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  • Surgical Innovation, Technology and Evaluation
  • Sub-theme 1: Organ assessment and repair
  • Sub-theme 2: Precision surgery
  • Sub-theme 3: Device-mediated interventions in surgery
  • Sub-theme 4: Surgery in women
  • Sub-theme 5: Preoperative optimisation and enhanced recovery
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