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Martin Gaynor
University ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Martin Gaynor's research focuses on competition and antitrust policy, particularly in health care markets.
Stephan Kudyba
Associate Professor of Business Analytics and MISNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Stephan Kudyba examines organizational efficiency and innovation through analytics, MIS and strategic management.
Susan Birkhoff, Ph.D, RN
Program Director of Technology Research & EducationChristianaCare
Susan Birkhoff is a nurse scientist with experience conducting clinical research using various forms of digital health technology.
John Jiang
Eli Broad Endowed Professor in AccountingMichigan State University
John (Xuefeng) Jiang collects novel data to address public policy questions at the interface of accounting and finance.
David Levin, MD
Chief Medical Information OfficerCleveland Clinic
Challenging audiences to discover how analysis of “big data” can be used to transform healthcare, from practice redesign to new markets
Tamer Nadeem, Ph.D.
ProfessorVCU College of Engineering
Wireless networks, edge/cloud systems, generative AI, cybersecurity, trustworthy AI, AI-enabled health, cyber-physical systems, and cobots.
Jorge Cortes, MD
Director, Georgia Cancer CenterAugusta University
Jorge Cortes is a clinical investigator who has helped research and develop multiple treatment options for chronic myeloid leukemia.
Zachary Lipton
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Zachary Lipton's research spans machine learning methods and their applications in healthcare and natural language processing.
Andreas Pfenning
Associate Professor, Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology DepartmentCarnegie Mellon University
Andreas Pfenning has published a number of high-impact papers on genomic tools to study sequence differences.
Carmel Majidi
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Carmel Majidi’s mission is to discover materials and methods that allow robots and machines to behave like soft biological organisms.