Dr Chrysanthi Papoutsi
Dr Chrysanthi Papoutsi is a Research Fellow at Green Templeton College and Associate Professor at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford. She is leading a research programme on the social study of digital health, using qualitative methods to examine how sociotechnical innovations are co-produced, implemented and used in complex health and care settings.
Chrysanthi has experience as principal investigator and co-investigator for a range of externally funded projects, including on remote monitoring in epilepsy, co-design and implementation of group consultations in the NHS, the evaluation of the NHS App as a digital front door in England, as well as qualitative participatory research on innovations for neonatal care in Kenya. She teaches at postgraduate level, on topics related to sociotechnical innovation, implementation and evaluation, spread and scale-up of digital health, social theory and complexity.
Prior to joining the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Chrysanthi held research and teaching positions at Imperial College London, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the Oxford Internet Institute.
