Biography
Jay completed his integrated Master's in Natural Sciences at University College London in 2024, specialising in Neuroscience, Psychology, and Medical Physics.
Subsequently, Jay joined King's College London as a Research Assistant in the Division of Digital Health and Applied Technology Assessment. His current research revolves around investigating whether fragmented sleep can serve as a biomarker and/or therapeutic target for epilepsy in children and young adults with complex needs.
Jay's research interests include epilepsy, pain, developmental neuroscience, and functional neuroimaging.
Research
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Research
World Institute for Better Health & Care Futures
A world-leading cross-university development in research and education.