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U of Tā€™s Anna Goldenberg named SickKidsā€™ first-ever chair in biomedical informatics and artificial intelligence

photo of Anna Goldenberg
Anna Goldenberg is an associate professor of computer science at U of T, a senior scientist at SickKids, and a faculty member at the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence (photo courtesy of U of T department of computer science)

Anna Goldenberg, a ÖŲæŚĪ¶SM associate professor of computer science, is breaking ground in her new role at the Hospital for Sick Children.

She has been named the hospitalā€™s first-ever chair in biomedical informatics and artificial intelligence ā€“ the first post of its kind to exist in a Canadian childrenā€™s hospital.

ā€œI feel like right now as a computer scientist, as a researcher in machine learning and AI, I can actually make a big difference in health care,ā€ . ā€œIt will take time, but I think we are getting closer and closer to seeing it happen.ā€

Goldenbergā€™s research centres on how machine learning can be used to map human disease heterogeneity. At SickKids, where she already works as a senior scientist, she has two trillion data points to work with, collected from the hospitalā€™s 42 intensive-care beds.

Her current research at SickKids uses patient data and AI to predict cardiac arrest before the heart stops beating ā€“ a model the hospital is testing to serve as an early warning system for patients.

The position is being funded in part by a $1.75 million donation from Toronto entrepreneur Amar Varma. His son underwent surgery at SickKids six years ago, The Globe and Mail reports. The donation will be matched by SickKidsā€™s fundraising foundation.

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