Sumit Dey, MSc

Sumit is the Coordinator for the Training, Networking, and Communication working group. He contributes and supports all aspects of the TNC group’s work delivering milestones for the GP2 project. Previously, Sumit has worked at Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust as a Clinical Research Coordinator on multiple mental health clinical trials. He has supervised the Clinical Monitoring Team for the TIHM for Dementia study, investigating the effectiveness of using assistive technology to remotely monitor the health and wellbeing of people with dementia living at home. Sumit has completed his postgraduate study on Clinical Neuroscience at UCL, where his project focused on finding lesions that predict speech comprehension after stroke. He has an undergraduate degree in Neuropsychology from the University of Central Lancashire.

Email: [email protected]

Queen Mary University of London | UK

Sumit Dey, MSc

Queen Mary University of London

Sumit is the Coordinator for the Training, Networking, and Communication working group. He contributes and supports all aspects of the TNC group’s work delivering milestones for the GP2 project. Previously, Sumit has worked at Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust as a Clinical Research Coordinator on multiple mental health clinical trials. He has supervised the Clinical Monitoring Team for the TIHM for Dementia study, investigating the effectiveness of using assistive technology to remotely monitor the health and wellbeing of people with dementia living at home. Sumit has completed his postgraduate study on Clinical Neuroscience at UCL, where his project focused on finding lesions that predict speech comprehension after stroke. He has an undergraduate degree in Neuropsychology from the University of Central Lancashire.

Email: [email protected]

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