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TV presents one picture of an intensive care unit (ICU) – dimmed lights, hushed voices and softly bleeping machines. The reality is that it's more like a busy restaurant and frequently it's noisy enough to compete with a pneumatic drill. That's why Oxford University researchers have been trying to make intensive care noise less intensive.
Katie Warnaby
PhD, MPhys Katie Warnaby - Senior Research Scientist
Owen Gustafson
BSc (Hons) MSc PhD FHEA MCSP Owen Gustafson - Post-Doctoral Researcher
Arun Joseph
MSc MCSP FHEA BPT Arun Joseph - DPhil Student in Clinical Neurosciences
Hilary Edgcombe
BM, BCh (Oxon), FRCA (Lon), MSc Global Health (KCL) Hilary Edgcombe - Consultant Anaesthetist
Irene Tracey
MA (Oxon), DPhil., FRCA, FMedSci, MAE, CBE Irene Tracey - Professor Anaesthetic Neuroscience
Peter Watkinson
MD Peter Watkinson - Professor of Intensive Care Medicine
Kyle Pattinson
BM DPhil FRCA Kyle Pattinson - Senior Clinical Research Fellow
Federico Formenti
BA MSc DPhil PhD Federico Formenti - Senior Research Fellow