Experience

Current:  Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Health Informatics at King's College London

I lead funded research projects, develop software, conduct research, and teach as a part of an academic position in the Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine.

Selected publications

Connecting Computable Phenotypes With Multiple Health It Standards Using The Phenoflow Library 2022
M Chapman, L Rasmussen, J Pacheco and V Curcin

Desiderata For The Development Of Next-Generation Electronic Health Record Phenotype Libraries 2021
M Chapman, S Mumtaz, L V Rasmussen, A Karwath, G V Gkoutos, C Gao, D Thayer, J A Pacheco, H Parkinson, R L Richesson, E Jefferson, S Denaxas and V Curcin

Phenoflow: A Microservice Architecture For Portable Workflow-Based Phenotype Definitions 2021
M Chapman, L V Rasmussen, J A Pacheco and V Curcin

Using Computable Phenotypes In Point-Of-Care Clinical Trial Recruitment 2021
M Chapman, J Domínguez, E Fairweather, B C Delaney and V Curcin

© Martin Chapman

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