![Ruonan Pei](/newimages/person-profile/2022b/profile-shoulder-photo.x2777ee0b.jpg?f=webp)
Biography
Ruonan's research interests are in applied statistics of epidemiology, clinical prediction modelling and health informatics by Artificial Intelligent (AI) and Natural Language Processing (NLP). She is now a scientist in Stroke Research Group in King's Colledge London.
Research
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Stroke Research Group
We are a multidisciplinary group (epidemiologists, stroke physicians, GPs, social scientists, statisticians, health informaticians and health economists) focused on stroke and with a wider interest in vascular long-term conditions and analytics.
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Rehabilitation & Health Research Group
Our overarching goal is to adopt a multidisciplinary approach to optimise the benefit of rehabilitation to patients and their carers through excellence in research
Research
![Stroke Research Group thumbnail 780×440](/newimages/folsm/thumbnail-pages/slcps/stroke-research-group-thumbnail-780×440.x80cbb57d.png?width=380&height=215&fit=crop&f=webp)
Stroke Research Group
We are a multidisciplinary group (epidemiologists, stroke physicians, GPs, social scientists, statisticians, health informaticians and health economists) focused on stroke and with a wider interest in vascular long-term conditions and analytics.
![Rehabilitation & Health Research Group thumbnail](/newimages/folsm/thumbnail-pages/slcps/rehabilitation-health-research-group-thumbnail.x667fd283.png?width=380&height=215&fit=crop&f=webp)
Rehabilitation & Health Research Group
Our overarching goal is to adopt a multidisciplinary approach to optimise the benefit of rehabilitation to patients and their carers through excellence in research