Dr. Duchateau is currently Associate Professor (Maitre de Conferences) at the Universite Lyon 1 and the CREATIS lab in Lyon, France, and Junior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF). His research is on the development of new statistical and machine learning approaches for the better understanding of disease apparition and evolution from medical imaging data. On the applicative side, his work has special dedication to the study of cardiac function and 2D/3D myocardial shape, motion and deformation patterns. It has a strong focus on heart failure populations, looked through echocardiographic and magnetic resonance imaging data.
Dr. King is currently a Reader in Medical Image Analysis at the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences at King's College London. His research aims to develop novel machine learning methods for a range of medical applications, but with a special focus on cardiology. He works closely with clinicians to exploit the power of machine learning to solve clinically relevant problems. Notable recent successes include the prediction of treatment outcome for heart failure and automated quantification of cardiac function for patient risk stratification.