Thomas De Deyn
MSc
MSc (Res)
About me
I began my research career investigating the long-term effects of COVID-19 infection, focusing on cognitive impairment 2–3 years post-hospitalization using multimodal data from the UK Biobank and the PHOSP research consortium.
Currently, I am working on developing predictive models to assist clinicians in diagnosing and assessing patient risk more effectively using using large datasets.
Before joining the Department of Psychiatry, I earned an MSc in Biomedical Engineering from the École Polytechnique de Bruxelles (Brussels, Belgium), where I developed my analytical and problem-solving skills, laying a strong foundation for my work in research.
Supervisors
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Maxime Taquet
NIHR Clinical Lecturer
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Paul Harrison
Professor of Psychiatry; Associate Head of Department (Research)