Falling Walls Interview: Harmonizing Health: The Music And Heart Connection

Elaine Chew is among the 10 winners interviewed in the Falling Walls Global Call Art & Science category. Read about the inspiring work by the interviewees at – bit.ly/3PcmYnm . Direct link to the Music and Heart Connection given below. Over 1000 nominations were received in the nine categories, from which 30 finalists then 10 winners are chosen in each category.


BREAKING THE WALL TO MUSIC’S EFFECT ON THE HEART

HARMONIZING HEALTH: ELAINE CHEW EXPLORES THE MUSIC AND HEART CONNECTION

As the music and heart connection captivates human experience, Elaine Chew delves into the fusion of music computing and cardiology research. Breaking barriers, her work unravels music’s impact on the heart, unveiling therapeutic potentials. By decoding music’s expressivity and its physiological effects, Chew’s interdisciplinary exploration offers insights into music’s role in cardiovascular health, heralding a new era of music therapeutics.

Read the interview at falling-walls.com/discover/articles/harmonizing-health-elaine-chew-explores-the-music-and-heart-connection

Photos

HeartFM visualisation of the player’s and two listeners’ heart and respiration parameters at Barts900
Undercover KCL NMES Comms agnets Elizabeth Ellen and Emily Pulham report on the HeartFM study with Vanessa Pope and Courtney Reed at the helm
Researchers in London (left-to-right): Prof. Pier Lambiase, Prof. Elaine Chew, Dr. Mateusz Soliński, Dr. Vanessa Pope, Dr. Courtney Reed
The I-to-the-power-of-three Trio at the Music Heart Brain Data event at Science Gallery London. Photo courtesy of Yamaha Music Europe
Researchers in Paris (left-to-right): Daniel Bedoya, Paul Lascabettes, Dr. Corentin Guichaoua, Charles Picasso, Dr. Lawrence Fyfe
The I-to-the-power-of-three Trio with HeartFM visualisation at the Music Heart Brain Data event at Science Gallery London. Photo courtesy of Yamaha Music Europe
Arrival of the Bösendorfer VC280 (left-to-right): Gonzalo Romero, Dr. Corentin Guichaoua, Dr. Lawrence Fyfe, Prof. Elaine Chew, Bösendorfer mover, Daniel Bedoya
Violinist Hilary Sturt and cellist Ian Pressland at the score
Cardiologist Prof. Pier Lambiase at the Science Gallery London. Photo courtesy of Yamaha Music Europe

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