Sleep is something no one gets enough of, but does when you go to bed change how long you snooze? In the latest Data Bytes blog from the Ensari lab, they look at data from the ongoing CPP Tracker study to see how what time people go to bed affects how long they stay there.?
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to revolutionize every aspect of our lives, from transportation to entertainment and from manufacturing to education. Arguably one of the most important areas that will be transformed is health care, enabling us to more quickly and accurately develop diagnoses, expedite drug discovery, and take better and more personalized care of our patients. The Department of Artificial Intelligence and Human Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is the foremost department of its kind within a medical school, thus enhancing opportunities for partnerships among medical and computer scientists. Mount Sinai brings to this effort a long tradition as a pioneer and trailblazer in digital health, starting with the earliest adoption of electronic health care records in the 1980s. Our mission is to create an AI “Intelligent fabric” that will infuse machine-learning and AI-driven decision-making throughout the Mount Sinai Health System’s eight hospitals and more than 400 ambulatory clinics. This intelligent fabric will make available the tools and techniques of artificial intelligence to all Mount Sinai researchers and physicians, facilitating both emergency reactions and long-term strategic decisions. In addition, our Department will train the next generation of health care computer scientists and develop relationships to expand the Department’s reach. We believe that innovation and technology are key to improving health care for everyone. And we will be housed in a new facility located at the center of our main campus on New York City's Upper East Side, which will contain high-performance computing and cloud computing database capabilities.
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What does it take to be a software engineer? A love of coding and a bit of creativity, according to Senior Software Engineer Kyle Landell. After taking on a position that focused on user interfaces (UI) at an EHR company, Kyle developed the skills and passion for UI that he brings to his work every day at Mount Sinai.
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If you’re attending #NeurIPS2024, be sure to check out MD-PhD student Emily L. Leventhal’s poster at the Women in Machine Learning Workshop! The poster session will take place during the workshop on December 10th?at 6 PM, at the Vancouver Convention Center.
WiML Workshop @ NeurIPS 2024
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How does pain change how you well you think you can take on daily tasks? In this Data Bytes post, Ipek Ensari, PhD, explores how people at different levels of pain rate their self-efficacy, as observed in the ongoing CPP Tracker study.
Pain and Self-Efficacy: What Our ehive App Data Reveal
https://labs.icahn.mssm.edu/ensarilab
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Kyle Landell works on the ehive app, which allows researchers to create and host digital studies all from one central smartphone application. Kyle’s work on the app allows these studies to work smoothly for participants and researchers. You can learn more about ehive here: https://lnkd.in/eVmuCScY
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Congratulations to Gabriele Campanella, PhD, who is the newest assistant professor in the Windreich Department of AI and Human Health. His lab will focus on developing novel computational biomarkers from high-dimensional medical data, including pathology and radiology.
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Meet Kyle Landell, a senior software engineer and technology specialist who works on the ehive app as part of the Digital Discovery Program. This month, you’ll get to learn more about him and his work in the department.
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We would like to once again thank Thomas Fuchs, DrSc., for his dedication and leadership as Dean of AI and Human Health, which led to innovative research initiatives and the development and implementation of cutting-edge tech. We wish him the best of luck in his new position.
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Check out postdocs Jannes Jegminat and Nivedita Nukavarapu presenting their posters at the 15th Annual Machine Learning Symposium, hosted by The New York Academy of Sciences!
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Be sure to check out postdocs Nivedita Nukavarapu and Jannes Jegminat at the 15th Annual Machine Learning Symposium on October 18, hosted by The New York Academy of Sciences, as they present their ongoing research.
15th Annual Machine Learning Symposium
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