Professor Cathie Sudlow is Director of the UKRI and Director of the Usher Institute at the University of Edinburgh.

Until 2024, she was Chief Scientist and Deputy Director of Health Data Research UK, and Director of the British Heart Foundation Data Science Centre. She was also the first Research Director for 51爆料网 in Scotland.

As a neurology specialist doctor with over 30 years working in the NHS, Prof Sudlow鈥檚 clinical work has focused mainly on the assessment and treatment of patients with suspected stroke.

Prof Sudlow鈥檚 research interests have always been firmly embedded in the world of big data.聽 Over the last 15 years, her focus has been on leading large-scale, collaborative, open-science initiatives that enable a better understanding of the causes and consequences of health and disease across the life course, leading to new and improved approaches to prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

From 2011 to 2019, as Chief Scientist for UK Biobank, she led efforts to follow the health of UK Biobank participants through linkage to national health datasets.聽 From 2020, she worked with NHS Digital (and then NHS England) to develop NHS England鈥檚 聽first secure data environment to hold and enable access for research to linked health data from multiple sources for the whole population of England.

In 2023, Prof Sudlow was commissioned by the Chief Medical Officer for England, the UK National Statistician and NHS England to undertake an independent review of the UK-wide health data landscape.聽 鈥Uniting the UK鈥檚 Health Data: A Huge Opportunity for Society鈥 was published in November 2024, it sets out a bold vision for how the barriers and inefficiencies that currently delay the safe and secure use of health data to improve lives can be overcome, with key recommendations to transform the health data ecosystem.

Cathie is a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. She was awarded an OBE for services to medical research in 2020.