Related Links

Nature: Scientific Reports publication

Dizziness Trial on ClinicalTrials.gov

Healthy Volunteer Trial on ClinicalTrials.gov

The CAVA Team

    Mr John Phillips

    Principal Investigator

Location: Norwich Clinical Trials Unit

   Professor Stephen Cox

   Co Investigator

Location: School of Computing Sciences

Gregory Howard

   Clinical Trials Manager

Location:  Norwich Clinical Trials Unit

   Juliet High

   Research Lead (NCTU)

Location: Norwich Clinical Trials Unit

Emmanuel Jammeh Dr Emmanuel Jammeh

Research Fellow

Location: School of Computing Sciences

 

   Olayemi Oyeleke

        Research Associate

Location:  School of Computing Sciences

 

   Dr Jacob Newman

      Senior Research Associate

Contact Us

E: e.jammeh@uea.ac.uk

T: 01603 593054

CAVA Office (BIO 2.17)

School of Computing Sciences

University of East Anglia

Norwich Research Park

Norwich

NR4 7TJ

 

 

This project is funded by the Medical Research Council

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Read about meetings and events we're attending and other significant project announcements, such as publications or achievements.

CAVA in the news: Times Article

I felt so dizzy, I thought I had a brain tumour. A study has linked dizziness with early mortality, but Stephen Hounslow, who suffers from it, finds the truth is complicated...

Clinical trial started

CAVA is currently collecting data from consenting participants with an existing diagnosis of Ménière’s disease, vestibular migraine or BPPV.

Healthy Volunteers Needed for a Clinical Trial

Please note: Recruitment is now closed for this trial. Healthy volunteers needed for our first clinical trial. For more information, please call (01603) 593054 or email...

CAVA wins Outstanding Impact in Health, Wellbeing and Welfare at UEA Awards Ceremony

Winner: CAVA system – a novel diagnostic for Dizziness condition to improve the health and wellbeing of patients; Prof Stephen Cox, Dr Jacob Newman and Dr John Phillips, School of Computer...

CAVA receives £1.2M from the National Institute for Health Research

The CAVA project has received a grant of £1.2M from the National Institute for Health Research to develop it as a diagnostic device and to commercialise it. The grant will last for three years and...

Publication in Computers in Biology and Medicine

The CAVA team is pleased to announce that an article detailing the novel computing aspects of our Healthy Volunteer Trial has just been accepted for publication in  Computers in Biology and...

Publication in Nature: Scientific Reports

The CAVA team is pleased to announce that an article detailing the results of our Healthy Volunteer Trial was published in  Nature: Scientific Reports  on July 18th 2019. This...

BHI-BSN Chicago 2019

The CAVA team have just returned from the IEEE International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI’19), which was held in Chicago, Illinois. This interdisciplinary conference...

Healthy Volunteer Trial Completed

In December 2018, the last participants completed the CAVA: Healthy Volunteer Trial. Please click  here  for more information about this trial and its outcomes.

Scientific Advisory Committee Meeting

The CAVA Scientific Advisory Committee meets twice a year. The meeting brings together experts from different fields, each of whom offers a valuable insight into a specific area of the CAVA...