Prof Aneil Malhotra – Navigating the Risk of Sudden Cardiac death in Competitive Sports
A vital part of daily life is assessing risk, and for people with cardiovascular disease, this is session addresses cardiovascular risk and modelling cardiovascular outcomes in athletes.
Prof André Ng – Predicting sudden death risk – beyond the LVEF
A vital part of daily life is assessing risk, and for people with cardiovascular disease, even more prominent. This session focuses on potential new markers to better discriminate patients who may benefit from primary prevention ICDs.
Prof Richard Riley – Clinical prediction models: opportunities, challenges and pitfalls
A vital part of daily life is assessing risk, and for people with cardiovascular disease, even more prominent. This talk explores the pitfalls and potential methodological issues with risk prediction models.
Prof Kit Yates – The Maths of Life and Death
2025’s BCS Lecture was presented by Professor Kit Yates, Professor of Mathematical Biology and Public Engagement at University of Bath.
Kit’s lecture ‘The Maths of Life and Death’ is based on his 2019 book of the same name and looks at the places where maths can have an impact on your everyday life, perhaps without you even realising it.