About
Circadian Dynamics develops algorithms that help decode how your body is performing against its internal clock.
Our patented Blood Pressure Index algorithm allows you to trend your blood pressure response from your heart as you work, rest and play.
We establish your heart’s performance without the need for invasive, annoying, inflatable cuffs.
Step one
Built from Formula 1 Technology
“From my first meeting with Dr Aki Hintsa, McLaren Team Doctor, the concept of Circadian Rhythm Management held the key to performance management.
Dr Chris Crockford
Step two
Over a decade of research
“We have worked tirelessly over the last 10 years to create a solution that links ECG with Blood Pressure analysis over the full circadian cycle.”
Dr Isaac John
Our Story
Feb 2018
Company undertakes research project into a novel AI Long Term Short Memory approach for Hypertension.
Oct 2019
Company secures funding for a new AI approach using Dynamic Time Warping for the Optimisation of Hypertension analysis.
May 2020
Company are unsuccessful with UK BioMedicalCatalyst fund, but perform works anyhow using Dynamic Neural Networks for Automating Blood Pressure Establishment from Cardiographic Signals.
Jan 2021
Company focus works on Variational Autoencoders for Convolutional Neural Networks experimenting with new AI techniques.
Aug 2021
Company secures funding for Automatic Pressure Estimation through Cardiac Screening programme. Project concludes with solution aligning ECG waveform with Blood Pressure metrics.
Oct 2021
Company undertakes Cardiac Circadian Rhythm Automated Trend Analysis programme – Project concludes with first live demonstrator of the AI ECGBPTrend solution.
Dr Chris Crockford
BSc. MSc. MBA. PhD. MIEEE. MACM. MBCS. AFRMET. ARAES. FRGS. FRAS
Chris Crockford is a twice failed Astronaut, having taken part in multiple rounds of the European Space Agency‘s Astronaut recruitment selection programmes in both 2008 and 2021. He holds a PhD in Geospatial Rendering Systems, and an MBA specialising in Corporate Strategy.
Crockford became interested in human physiology after taking part in the Cauldwell Extreme Everest expedition in 2007, where he took part as a test subject, being tested daily for his physiological performance at altitude as he ascended up to Everest Base Camp.
For the 2008 through 2010 Formula 1 world championships, he worked as business development director for McLaren F1. During this time, he furthered his interest in human physiology and performance, working with team doctor Aki Hintsa to fully comprehend the circadian rhythm cycle and its impact. He was the named inventor on multiple patents for McLaren Group, exploiting the tacit knowledge within F1 regarding human telemetry.
He left McLaren to develop a medical device coupled with a screening programme for the detection of Atrial Fibrillation in the mass population. He has published on the subject of proactive mass screening for cardiac arrhythmias in multiple journal and conference papers and led the UK SLAF2 trial developing the next generation of AI modelling for cardio and vascular performance.