Dr Andrew Steele is a physicist by training, now working as a computational biologist at the Francis Crick Institute.
In this interview, Andrew talks about his research into machine learning models in electronic health records, and how it performs relative to conventional survival models for predicting patient mortality in coronary artery disease. He also explains what impact his findings could have on patients and on clinical practice in the future. Andrew is also an award-winning science communicator, on TV, live and online, in formats from documentary to stand-up comedy. Find out more on his website at andrewsteele.co.uk, follow @statto, or view his showreel here.