Episode 4. Arrhythmias, with Harley Stevenson-Cocks

This week we are the brilliant Harley Stevenson-Cocks on the podcast. Harley is a Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences at Newcastle University with a research background in physiology. Harley’s research looks at computational modelling of arrhythmia, understanding how we can better explore conditions like arrhythmia digitally.

We chatted to Harley about the complexities of his research, his uni choices influenced by his love of rugby, and the importance of good science communication.

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Why I Research would not be possible without the brilliant efforts of our production team.

  • Hosted by Charlie Wilkinson
  • Edited by Rachel Teate
  • Produced by Rachel Teate and Charlie Wilkinson

Recorded and supported by the Newcastle University media production team.

With thanks again to this weeks guest, Harley Stevenson-Cocks.


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Why I Research
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A podcast from Newcastle University exploring the new research in health science coming out of the North East.