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Prevention

There is increasing recognition of the importance of preventative healthcare that averts the need for emotionally and physically burdensome, costly and sometimes unsuccessful intervention. Researchers at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê are engineering technologies to support this shift, ranging from wearable devices that encourage individuals to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle through to bioprocessing and manufacturing methods that enable widespread, affordable vaccination. 

At a more fundamental level, scientists are working to understand the precise causes and processes behind diseases in an effort to eventually prevent them. Our improved understanding of people’s specific genetic make-up can provide insight into risk of disease and best prevention methods, whilst advanced computational models can be personalised to help predict and prevent disease progression in individuals. 

The case-studies below offer a glimpse of the healthcare engineering research activity within prevention at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê. If you would like your research project to be featured here, please email healthcare-eng@ucl.ac.uk.

Vaccination

A low-cost manufacturing platform has the potential to save millions of lives worldwide. 

Royal Free Hospital

New guidelines could result in significant cost savings for the NHS.

IDDSI guidelines

A mechanical simulator of the mouth and tongue has shaped new NHS guidelines for people with swallowing disorders. 

Cycling in the woods

The GetAMoveOn Network+ project is using innovative technology to get people moving more. 

Sri Lankan hospital

Sri Lankan hospitals survey

A team of Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê researchers carried out a structural survey on Sri Lanka's south coast hospital to assess their vulnerability to storms and tsunami.