The Music Theranostics Laboratory has an open PhD position at the intersection of music science, data science, and cardiovascular science
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CinC2024 : PhysmoNote, simple web viewing, annotating, time-map navigation for PhysioNet
Using factorised code from CosmoNote, we created PhysmoNote, a viewing option for PhysioNet’s databases of complex physiologic signals
CinC2024 : Natalia Cotic speaks on Synchronisation Between Musical Phrase Arcs and Autonomic Variables
Natalia Cotic presents preliminary findings from empirically validating autonomic synchronisation with musical phrase arcs
ESC2024 : Vanessa Pope shows Raised Blood Pressure Alters Reactivity to Music Features
Vanessa Pope presents first results on effects of baseline blood pressure on music reactivity from the HeartFM study
Natalia Cotic finalist at London Hopper Spotlight Competition
Natalia Cotic presents her research on music-based cardiorespiratory coupling as a finalist at the London Hopper Spotlight Competition
Marie Claire Greece : Anticipating Athens Science Festival
Marie Claire Greece interviews Elaine Chew on music and medicine in advance of her participation in the Athens Science Festival
Arrhythmia Music and Wacky HeartFM Soundtracks Featured on Unexpected Elements
Our arrhythmia music and wacky heartfm soundtracks have been recognised by an Unexpected Oscar on BBC World Service’s Unexpected Elements
Mathemusical Encounters in Singapore: when music meets math and medicine
Mateusz Soliński presents computational models of musicians’ physiological response to music at Mathemusical Encounters in Singapore’s Early Career Researcher Session
Frankfurter Allgemeine : Music As Medicine
Johanna Kuroczik interviews Elaine Chew for the Falling Walls Special Edition of the Frankfurter Allgemeine
Zeit Online Interview: Music is like Tai Chi for the autonomic nervous system
Claudia Wüstenhagen and Tom Kattwinkel interview Elaine Chew to get insights into music-heart-brain interactions and our HeartFM project