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Syed Mustafa Ali is a Researcher in the Division of Informatics, Imaging & Data Sciences, focusing on Health Informatics at the Centre for Health Informatics. Previously, he spent over a decade designing and evaluating public health initiatives in Pakistan, particularly in tuberculosis and reproductive health. His work emphasizes addressing health inequities exacerbated by digital health technologies, with a focus on culturally diverse populations and chronic conditions. He holds a Master of Public Health (University of Liverpool, 2021) and a Master in Science (University of Southampton, 2015).
Research interests span digital health equity, patient-generated health data, chronic pain management, and scalable healthcare technology. His projects include co-designing culturally sensitive apps (e.g., GENE-Ed for British Pakistani communities) and improving equitable access to hypertension management via text messaging services. Collaborations involve multi-stakeholder engagement to ensure inclusivity in health technology development.
Notable publications analyze mobile health app reporting quality, digital pain assessment tools, and strategies to reduce ethnic health disparities. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals addressing health equity and innovation.
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