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Cornelia Reyes Acosta is a researcher and educator with a background in digital health, patient-centered outcomes, and creative methodologies applied in research. Currently a Research Associate at King’s College London, she contributes to NIHR-funded clinical trials and conducts qualitative research process evaluations aimed at improving care for critically ill patients with chronic respiratory conditions. Cornelia holds a PhD in New Media Innovation from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her academic work spans digital sociology and health communication, focusing particularly on improving patient-physician dialogue. She previously lectured on Digital Methods at King’s and on Consumer Behaviour at the London School of Economics, and continues to contribute research on patient-centered care at the University of Leeds Cancer Centre and the Institute for Cancer Research (ICR). In addition to her academic career, Cornelia has worked in the charity and consultancy sectors, leading large-scale evaluations and needs assessments for organizations such as the Diana Award, UCB BioPharma, and Royal College of Surgeons. Her work often bridges research, strategy, and policy.
King's College London • London, England
Contributes to NIHR-funded clinical trials and qualitative research process evaluations aimed at improving care for critically ill patients with chronic respiratory conditions.
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