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Alison Marshall is Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Cumbria since 2012, focusing on digital transformation in healthcare and rural economies. Her interdisciplinary work bridges academic research with practical implementation in underserved communities.
Her educational foundation includes a PhD in Physics from the University of Cambridge (1985-1989), providing analytical rigor to her current health informatics research.
Marshall's research centers on telemedicine adoption in rural settings, examining user acceptance, system design, and integration challenges across fetal ultrasound, renal care, and swallowing assessment services. She investigates innovation ecosystems in SMEs and wellbeing frameworks, emphasizing community-driven solutions and stakeholder collaboration in resource-constrained environments.
Analysis of her publications reveals consistent focus on healthcare digitalization since 2013, with accelerating output during the pandemic. Her work spans clinical telemedicine applications, rural health forums, and innovation management, demonstrating interdisciplinary convergence of health informatics, social science, and business innovation.
Marshall actively collaborates with healthcare practitioners through the Cumbria Rural Health Forum, translating research into service transformation. Her projects address real-world barriers in telehealth adoption, workforce development, and patient-centered technology design without explicit mention of grant funding in available records.
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