About
Louisa O'Neill is a researcher at King's College London, specializing in cardiac electrophysiology and imaging. Her work focuses on atrial fibrillation, fibrosis assessment, and computational modeling of cardiac substrates.
- Key research areas include bi-atrial fibrosis in atrial septal defects, virtual patient cohort simulations for ablation, and MRI-guided electrophysiology systems.
- Recent publications address disease severity quantification via voltage mapping, in silico ablation comparisons, and meta-analyses of structural defect closures.
Research Themes
Dr. O'Neill's research integrates cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, electrophysiological modeling, and machine learning to study atrial fibrillation mechanisms and interventions. She co-developed the OpenEP platform for cross-platform electroanatomic mapping analysis.
Collaborations
Collaborates with institutions like King's College London on projects funded by the British Heart Foundation, targeting structural and electrical impacts of atrial septal defects (2018-2021).
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