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Emergency Medicine

Brittany Baur

Early warning systems (EWS) that predict patient outcomes for therapeutic interventions are increasingly being used to make clinical decisions. Predicted events often include outcomes such as unplanned ICU transfer, cardiac arrest, or death. The goal of these models is to provide a timely alert to clinicians so they can intervene and prevent these outcomes from ...

Negar Farzaneh

Dr. Farzaneh’s research interest centers on the application of computer science, in particular, machine learning, signal processing, and computer vision, to develop clinical decision support systems and solve medical problems. Accomplishments and Awards 2022 Propelling Original Data Science (PODS) Grant Award: Improving Cardiovascular Disease Detection with a Novel Multi-label Classifier for Electrocardiograms: Capturing Label Uncertainty ...

Sardar Ansari

I build data science tools to address challenges in medicine and clinical care. Specifically, I apply signal processing, image processing and machine learning techniques, including deep convolutional and recurrent neural networks and natural language processing, to aid diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of patients with acute and chronic conditions. In addition, I conduct research on novel ...

Jason Goldstick

I am a statistician and my research focuses on applied public health work in a variety of fields specific to injury prevention, including substance use, violence, motor vehicle crash, and traumatic brain injury. Within those applications, I apply analytic methods for longitudinal data analysis, spatial and spatio-temporal data analysis, and predictive modeling (e.g., for clinical ...

Kayvan Najarian

The focus of Dr. Najarian’s research is on the design of signal/image processing and machine learning methods to create computer-assisted clinical decision support systems that improve patient care and reduce the costs of healthcare. Dr. Najarian’s lab also designs sensors to collect and analyze physiological signals and images. In particular, Dr. Najarian’s research focuses on ...

Kevin Ward

Kevin Ward, MD, is Professor of Emergency Medicine in the department of Emergency Medicine in the University of Michigan Medical School. Dr. Ward is the director of the Weil Institute for Critical Care Research and Innovation. Dr. Ward’s research interests span the field of critical illness and injury ranging from combat casualty care to the ...

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Sardar Ansari

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Medical School

Brittany Baur

Assistant Research Scientist of Emergency Medicine, Medical School

Negar Farzaneh

Research Investigator of Emergency Medicine, Medical School

Jason Goldstick

Research Professor of Emergency Medicine, Medical School

Research Professor of Health Behavior and Health Equity, School of Public Health

Kayvan Najarian

Professor of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, Medical School

Professor of Emergency Medicine, Medical School; Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, College of Engineering

Kevin Ward

Professor of Emergency Medicine, Medical School

Professor of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Medical School