
Andrew Cook
PhD
Medicine
Cardiology
London, England
Professor
Prof Andrew Cook leads the Centre for Cardiac Morphology & Structural Heart Disease at UCL’s Institute of Cardiovascular Science / Great Ormond Street Hospital, now based at the GOSH/UCL Zayed Centre for Research into Rare Disease in Children in central London, UK.
He has an international reputation for providing education, training and expertise in the structural architecture of the heart, particularly in congenital heart disease (CHD), and during fetal development and is the founder of The Heart Academy
Current areas of research are: Deep-phenotyping of developing human CHD using Multi-scale/Hierarchical X-ray Phase Contrast Synchrotron Imaging/Tomography (X-PCI/HiPCT); Structural anatomy for device design; and Deep-phenotyping/analysis of mouse models of fetal CHD via high throughput, high-resolution HREM imaging.