Launched in June 2016, the Centre for Translational Informatics (CTI) is led jointly by South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King’s College London. We are also part of King’s Health Partners Academic Health Sciences Centre. Our aim is to drive digital innovation in mental health, finding new ways of improving healthcare using digital technologies and accelerating their delivery to patients.
The CTI is a unique research partnership providing a front door to collaboration with the digital health industry. Our partners include technology companies such as IBM and FitBit; academic institutions including the University of Cambridge and the University of Michigan; and many other research organisations including UK Biobank and the Farr Institute of Health Informatics Research.
The CTI’s Programme Board steers the Operating Board, and includes both the leaders of the partner organisations and a number of other key stakeholders, including service users.
By always engaging with patients and health professionals in our research, we ensure that everyone is motivated to use our cutting-edge technology. Our exciting new developments include Healthlocker, Agents in Records and CogStack, our advanced search and analytics tool.
The CTI’s funding comes from a range of leading health organisations and charities, including: the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), the Maudsley Charity, the Guy’s & St Thomas’ Charity, Innovative Medicines Initiative, Horizon 2020, the Economic and Social Research Council, Medical Research Council, Academy of Medical Sciences, and the Wellcome Trust.
People
Projects

BioYODIE and SemEHR
A unique information extraction and semantic search system developed by researchers is set to revolutionise access to information in electronic health records.

CogStack
CogStack is an information retrieval and extraction platform.

Healthlocker
Healthlocker is an interactive website that allows users to take an active role in their recovery and wellbeing.

Medichec
Medichec is a free web-based app designed to review patients’ medications and minimise the risks from anticholinergic drugs.

myHealthE (MHE)
The MHE platform is a digital health monitoring system developed to provide a simple and secure way for families accessing CAMHS to report clinical information.

RADAR-CNS (Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse – Central Nervous System)
Project examining the potential of smartphones and wearable devices to manage and treat brain disorders like multiple sclerosis (MS), epilepsy, and depression.
News
The CTI supports work at London AI Centre
As an initial stakeholder, CTI continues to Partner in collaboration with the new Stakeholders of this Programme in delivering an AI Imaging solution, making...

Professor Robert Stewart awarded 'Collaborate to Innovate' project
Professor Robert Stewart, who is part of the Centre for Translational Informatics leadership team, has been selected to be part of a new £2m programme to...

Improved prescribing for older people
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust have launched a tool to improve prescribing for older people.

Douglas Bennett House
Douglas Bennett House, on Windsor Walk, is now to be redeveloped to create spaces with mental health and its treatment in mind.

Pears Maudsley Centre for Children and Young People
This year has seen the launch of the Pears Maudsley Centre for Children and Young People (CYP) which aims to foster even closer collaborations between experts.

People
Projects

BioYODIE and SemEHR
A unique information extraction and semantic search system developed by researchers is set to revolutionise access to information in electronic health records.

CogStack
CogStack is an information retrieval and extraction platform.

Healthlocker
Healthlocker is an interactive website that allows users to take an active role in their recovery and wellbeing.

Medichec
Medichec is a free web-based app designed to review patients’ medications and minimise the risks from anticholinergic drugs.

myHealthE (MHE)
The MHE platform is a digital health monitoring system developed to provide a simple and secure way for families accessing CAMHS to report clinical information.

RADAR-CNS (Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse – Central Nervous System)
Project examining the potential of smartphones and wearable devices to manage and treat brain disorders like multiple sclerosis (MS), epilepsy, and depression.
News
The CTI supports work at London AI Centre
As an initial stakeholder, CTI continues to Partner in collaboration with the new Stakeholders of this Programme in delivering an AI Imaging solution, making...

Professor Robert Stewart awarded 'Collaborate to Innovate' project
Professor Robert Stewart, who is part of the Centre for Translational Informatics leadership team, has been selected to be part of a new £2m programme to...

Improved prescribing for older people
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust have launched a tool to improve prescribing for older people.

Douglas Bennett House
Douglas Bennett House, on Windsor Walk, is now to be redeveloped to create spaces with mental health and its treatment in mind.

Pears Maudsley Centre for Children and Young People
This year has seen the launch of the Pears Maudsley Centre for Children and Young People (CYP) which aims to foster even closer collaborations between experts.

Our Partners

NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre

Guy's and St Thomas' Charity

European Commission Horizon 2020

Innovative Medicines Initiative (EU IMI)

UKRI ESRC

The Academy of Medical Sciences

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Contact us
CTI Office
3rd Floor East Wing
IoPPN Main Building
King's College London
16 De Crespigny Park
London
SE5 8AF