Elaine Chew gives keynote on Performer-centered AI and Musical Creativity and joins Industry Panel at AIMC 2023 in Brighton
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ECG and EEG Decoding of Music Amplitude in Baroque and Contemporary Classical Music
Emily Graber compares music amplitude decoding from EEG alone, ECG (RR) alone, and EEG+ECG for baroque and contemporary classical music
Harmonizing Health: The Music and Heart Connection In Falling Walls Art & Science Winner Interviews
Elaine Chew is among the 10 winners interviewed in the Falling Walls Global Call Art & Science category. Read about the inspiring work by the interviewees
Understanding Music’s Effect on the Heart shortlisted for Falling Walls Science Breakthrough of the Year award
Among >1,000 high-quality projects, understanding music’s effect on the heart is one of the 10 winners in the Art & Science category!
Open Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Cardiovascular Music Optimisation
Position for postdoctoral researcher to optimise expressive music parameters to achieve cardiovascular aims for individuals
Understanding music’s effect on the heart is a finalist in the Falling Walls Science Breakthroughs of the Year 2023
Professor Elaine Chew has been announced as a finalist in the Falling Walls Science Breakthroughs of the Year 2023, Art and Science category,
Barts900 : The Musical Heart, Cardiac health and pathology through a musical lens
Lecture-performance on synergies between music and cardiology speckled with musical examples and a HeartFM technology demonstration
Ivan Tcherepnin’s Fêtes – Variations on Happy Birthday for Barts 900
Elaine Chew plays Ivan Tcherepnin’s Happy Birthday Variations to thank the doctors and nurses at Barts Heart Centre who treated her some years ago
LiveFixPodcast #51: The Beautiful Dance Between Our Heart, The Fan Experience and Live Music Performance
Had a blast with Christopher and Colleen Catania of the Live Fix Podcast on the tremendous and profound impact live music has on our hearts and human physiology. Don’t miss the part where Colleen asks what would happen if the hearts of two concert fans were transplanted and swapped.
Undercover Agents from NMES comms check out the HeartFM study
The NMES comms undercover agents Lizzie Ellen and Emily Pulham report on their HeartFM experience on instagram and twitter