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Anastasija Arechvo

Anastasija Arechvo

Consultant in Fetal Medicine, Honorary Senior Lecturer,

  • School Lead for Academic Partnerships

Biography

Anastasija Arechvo is an Adjunct and Honorary Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Fetal Medicine at King’s College London and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. In addition, she serves as a Consultant in the Fetal Medicine Departments at Queen’s Hospital (Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust) and Luton & Dunstable University Hospital (Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), where she is responsible for the development and enhancement of Fetal Medicine services.

She leads the comprehensive fetal brain assessment service — Neurosonography clinic — across all three hospitals and is actively engaged in research on fetal brain development and pregnancy complications. Her research is conducted in close collaboration with Professor Kypros Nicolaides and his team at the Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine.

Anastasija Arechvo is a co-lead and invited lecturer on several postgraduate programmes at King’s College London and St George’s, University of London. She supervises PhD, MSc, and BSc students, as well as research fellows within the university and through the Fetal Medicine Foundation and is deeply involved in the education and mentorship of future clinicians and academic researchers.

Beyond her clinical and academic work, she holds a Master’s degree in Genomic Medicine from Queen Mary University of London and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Global Health at King’s College London.

In her capacity as Lead for Academic Partnerships within the School of Life Course & Population Sciences at King’s College London, Anastasija Arechvo is responsible for the strategic development of collaborative educational partnerships. She plays a key role in fostering strong relationships with local, national, and international institutions and ensuring the delivery of high-quality education through partner organisations.

    Research

    EMBRACE study mother pregnant yoga (see copyright details)
    Enhanced Maternal and Baby Results with AI-supported Care and Empowerment (EMBRACE)

    EMBRACE is a global study that aims to revolutionise maternal and early childhood health through interventions powered by artificial intelligence (AI).

    Project status: Starting

      Research

      EMBRACE study mother pregnant yoga (see copyright details)
      Enhanced Maternal and Baby Results with AI-supported Care and Empowerment (EMBRACE)

      EMBRACE is a global study that aims to revolutionise maternal and early childhood health through interventions powered by artificial intelligence (AI).

      Project status: Starting