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Maxine Mackintosh
Postdoc working at the Alan Turing Institute, The Health Foundation, University of Oxford & Cofounder of One HealthTech
Maxine Mackintosh is a prominent researcher and innovator at the intersection of data science, AI, health equity, and genomics. She is currently a Visiting Researcher at The Alan Turing Institute, where she previously held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher and PhD Enrichment Student.3
Mackintosh's work focuses on tackling data and algorithmic bias in health and genomic data, as well as making healthtech more inclusive.3 She is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of One HealthTech, a global community supporting diversity in health innovation.13 Additionally, she co-founded Data Science for Health Equity, which aims to leverage data science approaches to drive health equity.13
Her academic background includes a PhD from UCL and an Enrichment Studentship at The Alan Turing Institute.3 She has held various roles in prestigious institutions, including:
- Consultant at Ellison Institute of Technology Oxford (current)
- AI and Health Consultant at the University of Oxford (current)
- Programme Lead for Diverse Data at Genomics England (June 2021 - March 2024)
- Non Executive Director at Eastern AHSN (March 2020 - August 2023)
- Research Fellow at The Health Foundation (February 2020 - June 2021)3
Mackintosh has received numerous accolades for her work in technology, health, and promoting inclusivity, including being named in Sifted's Top 25 most influential in HealthTech 2020 and Forbes 30 Under 30: Science and Healthcare 2020.3
Her research interests include using electronic medical records to understand early signs of cognitive decline and improving genomic data diversity.2 Mackintosh is committed to reducing health inequalities in genomic medicine and ensuring that patients from all backgrounds receive high-quality, personalized genomic medicine.2
