Building Better Tools to Predict Kidney Injury in Kids
Expanding on work supported by the UR CTSI KL2 Career Development Program, Adam Dziorny, MD, PhD, is building a tool using artificial intelligence to predict acute kidney injury risk in children and alert health care providers.
UR CTSI Researchers Suggest Vaping Could Cloud Your Thoughts
UR CTSI researchers have uncovered the first evidence of an association between vaping and mental fog in people.
UR CTSI Researchers Find Nationwide Links Between Vaping and COVID-19
Analyzing population data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, UR CTSI Biostatistician Dongmei Li, Ph.D., found that states with more vapers had larger numbers of daily coronavirus cases and deaths in the early weeks of the pandemic.
Hire a Data Science Student to Improve Your Research
Graduate and undergraduate students from the Goergen Institute for Data Science can improve your healthcare-related study with expertise in machine learning, predictive analytics, querying databases, interpreting data, or advanced data visualization.
Team Science at URMC: Using Social Network Analysis to Visualize Research Collaborations
UR CTSI is collecting data from URMC faculty regarding their collaborations within the medical center. An email will be sent to all URMC faculty on Tuesday, October 3 with a link to an online survey. The data will help us understand how the research environment at URMC is evolving over time.