Posts Tagged ‘future of healthcare’
IEOR alum applies machine learning to personalized healthcare
Yonatan Mintz, a 2018 Berkeley IEOR Ph.D. graduate, was recently appointed Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering. Mintz applies optimization and machine learning methods to tailor healthcare interventions to individuals. Mintz’s research portfolio includes leveraging patient data to hone personalized health and wellness solutions through wearable technology, to…
Read More8/20: The Future of Healthcare
The scope of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought a new set of requirements to healthcare practice worldwide. Curve-flattening and non-pharmaceutical intervention have now entered the lexicon and reflect healthcare’s broader need to become more scalable and virtualized. Digital technology innovations will not only help address COVID-19’s short-term needs, but will also catalyze the development of…
Read More8/20: The Future of Healthcare
The scope of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought a new set of requirements to healthcare practice worldwide. Curve-flattening and non-pharmaceutical intervention have now entered the lexicon and reflect healthcare’s broader need to become more scalable and virtualized. Digital technology innovations will not only help address COVID-19’s short-term needs, but will also catalyze the development of…
Read More8/20: The Future of Healthcare
The scope of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought a new set of requirements to healthcare practice worldwide. Curve-flattening and non-pharmaceutical intervention have now entered the lexicon and reflect healthcare’s broader need to become more scalable and virtualized. Digital technology innovations will not only help address COVID-19’s short-term needs, but will also catalyze the development of…
Read More8/20: The Future of Healthcare
The scope of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought a new set of requirements to healthcare practice worldwide. Curve-flattening and non-pharmaceutical intervention have now entered the lexicon and reflect healthcare’s broader need to become more scalable and virtualized. Digital technology innovations will not only help address COVID-19’s short-term needs, but will also catalyze the development of…
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