Dr Cristina Vasilica
Associate professor in digital health, head of digital education
University of Salford
Cristina is Reader in Digital Health and Head of Digital Education at the University of Salford, co-leading the Digital Health and Medical Imaging research theme. With a background in digital innovation and business development, her work spans academia, industry, and policy. She focuses on digital engagement, creative methods, and reducing the digital divide.
Cristina co-led the development of the Kidney Information Network (KIN), an award-winning national platform for renal patients that now informs wider digital engagement models. She also introduced the Digital Skills Passport (DISKPASS™) to build digital and AI capabilities in the healthcare workforce, and piloted CKD-DiSk, helping people with long-term conditions return to work. Cristina leads the development of digital programmes, contributes to digital research strategies, and is part of the Salford Digital Methods Initiative. She also co-chaired the first International Netnography Conference (2023) and the Digital Innovation Festival (2024, 2025).