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Dr Oliver Todd is a Clinical Associate Professor in Geriatric Medicine at the School of Medicine, University of Leeds, and an honorary consultant geriatrician at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He is based at the Academic Unit for Ageing and Stroke Research, Bradford Institute for Health Research, contributing to academic and clinical advancements in ageing and stroke care.
Education:
- PhD, University of Leeds, 2021
- DTM&H, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), 2014
- DPMSA, Worshipful Society of Apothecaries, 2012
- MRCP, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 2011
- MBBS and BSc(Hons) in Physiology, Imperial College London, 2008
His research focuses on improving hypertension treatment in later life and leveraging big data and artificial intelligence to enhance care for older people. These interests align with his work in geriatric medicine, ageing, and stroke research, particularly through large-scale health data analysis and clinical innovation.
While specific publications are not listed in the provided text, his research outputs include journal articles, conference papers, presentations, and preprints, indicating active scholarly engagement in geriatrics and cardiovascular ageing. His work appears to emphasize data-driven approaches to improve outcomes in elderly populations.
Dr Todd is a member of key research institutes including the Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, and the Academic Unit for Ageing and Stroke Research. He teaches in the Body Systems Cardiovascular Strand for MBChB Year 1 students, contributing to undergraduate medical education.
He holds an NIHR Advanced Fellowship (2024–2029), supporting his ongoing research in geriatric medicine. Though no specific students or awards are listed, his role involves supervision and mentorship opportunities for postgraduate researchers interested in PhD study in ageing and related fields.
Dr Todd is actively involved with the Bradford Institute for Health Research, where his office is located at Temple Bank House, Bradford Royal Infirmary. His digital presence includes ORCID, Google Scholar, Twitter (@geridata), and White Rose profile, facilitating academic collaboration and knowledge dissemination.


