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**Jeremy C. Weiss, M.D. Ph.D.**, is Assistant Professor of Health Informatics in the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University and affiliate/adjunct in the Machine Learning Department and the Pittsburgh Department of Biomedical Informatics. His research involves the development and application of machine learning techniques for the improvement of clinical prediction in internal medicine and critical care settings, with applications in opioid abuse, diabetes, and sepsis. He directs the Care, Health, and Reasoning Machines (CHARM) lab that develops longitudinal forecasting models from electronic health records, where the data therein are a result of distinct collection mechanisms and necessitate advanced analytics for performance, appropriate use and interpretation. He holds awards from the Center for Machine Learning and Health, the CMU Portugal Program, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, publishes across venues from NeurIPS to JAMA, and has won top reviewing awards from NeurIPS to the Annals of Internal Medicine.
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