Zachary Hobart

Medical Student , Imperial College

About Zachary Hobart

Hi! I’m Zach — a fourth-year medical student at Imperial College London, currently intercalating a BSc in Anaesthetics & Critical Care. I’m also an Honorary Clinical Research Fellow at the Royal Brompton Hospital, one of the world’s leading cardiothoracic centres. My work sits at the intersection of critical care medicine, health-services evaluation, and data-driven translational science.

Through my Laidlaw project, EQUALISE, I built geospatial and temporal analyses of national ECMO referrals to investigate equity of access to extracorporeal life support across the UK — working alongside clinicians, NHS England commissioners, and regional networks to turn data into evidence that shapes service planning. The analytical pipelines were subsequently adopted by the National ECLS Service Evaluation.

For my Leadership-in-Action project, I’m a Clinical & Scientific Fellow with the Africa Clinical Research Network (ACRN), helping design a federated-data driven, African-led real-world evidence platform. 

Back in the lab, my current research investigates gas-phase metabolomic signatures during cardiopulmonary bypass, working toward novel non-invasive diagnostics.

Outside research, you’ll find me at bachata and salsa socials across London!

I am a/an:

Undergraduate Leadership & Research Scholar

University

Imperial College London

Laidlaw Cohort Year

2025

Research Topic

Health Medicine

Area of Expertise

Medicine

I am from:

United Kingdom

I speak:

English German

My hobbies/interests are:

Dance Music Outdoor sports

Intro Content

Poster Health Medical Sciences

Research Poster – ECMO Referral Behaviour in the UK

A descriptive analysis of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) referrals from 2019-2025

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Imperial College London

Recent Comments

May 08, 2025

This project sounds fascinating, good luck!

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