Poulomi Pal highlights the differences in response between males and females and how music can be used as a tool for hypertension diagnosis.
Events
Check Out Our Three Music Presentations at ESC Congress
Music Theranostics Lab to bring three presentations to ESC2025 on BP-music entrainment, music-based BP diagnostics and sex-based music reaction differences
Natalia Cotic and Mateusz Soliński present at IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference
Natalia Cotic and Mateusz Soliński represented the COSMOS project at the 47th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC) that took place in Copenhagen, on 14th-17th July 2025.
Elaine Chew and Gerard Assayag Lecture at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music
Elaine Chew gives lecture, “At the Heart of Musical Expression” and Gerard Assayag “Symbolic Interaction and Cocreativity” at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music
Artificial Intelligence and Health and Music at the Johns Hopkins Science Diplomacy Summit
Elaine Chew brings Music Heart Theranostics to the two-day Science Diplomacy Summit hosted by Johns Hopkins University in Washington D.C.
Elaine Chew Kenotes at World Doctors Orchestra Symposium Scientifically Sound
Elaine Chew gave a keynote at Scientifically Sound to physician-musicians of the World Doctors Orchestra in Strasbourg
A Meeting of Musical Minds – Workshop on performance, creativity, and AI
Elaine Chew is among distinguished speakers at this mini conference on current and future paths in music and AI organised by Oded Ben-Tal
Heartbeats and Music at EHRA BIOTRONIK BeEP Fellows Alumni Event
Elaine Chew keynotes with “Making Music with/for Heartbeats” at BIOTRONIK BeEP & IFP Fellows Alumni Event at EHRA in Vienna, Austria
Night of Ideas : Portrait of the artist in the age of AI
Elaine Chew and collaborator Gérard Assayag (ERC REACH) are part of a panel on AI’s impact on artistic creation at the Night of Ideas
Patricia Alessandrini on Creating an empathetic “pet” capable of singing with soft robotics (13h30, 29 Jan 2025)
Patricia Alessandrini of HEMU/HES-SO to present her soft robotic “pet” that reacts emphathetically to biosensor data and can sing in response










