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Adam Yala

PhD Candidate at MIT CSAIL

Adam Yala is not currently a Research Assistant at MIT CSAIL. He is an Assistant Professor of Computational Precision Health at UC Berkeley and UCSF.12 Yala obtained his BS, MEng, and PhD in Computer Science from MIT, where he was previously a member of MIT Jameel Clinic and MIT CSAIL.14

Yala's research focuses on developing machine learning methods for personalized medicine and translating them to clinical care.1 His work has contributed to areas such as predicting future cancer risk and designing personalized screening policies.1 Yala's research has been featured in prominent media outlets like the Washington Post, New York Times, Boston Globe, and Wired.1

Some of Yala's notable achievements include:

  1. Developing Mirai, a mammogram-based risk model that outperformed clinical state-of-the-art in a global validation study across five countries.2
  2. Receiving the EMNLP 2016 Best Long Paper award.5
  3. Being awarded the MIT EECS Departmental Fellowship and the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.5

Yala's current work at UC Berkeley and UCSF involves developing AI tools for enhanced cancer risk prediction and personalized screening.23

Highlights

‪Adam Yala‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
Sep 21 · bcrf.org
Adam Yala, PhD - Breast Cancer Research Foundation
Adam Yala - Bakar Fellows Program
Adam Yala - UC Berkeley Research
Sep 4 · yagroup.com
Adam Yala - YA Group
Oct 1 · jclinic.mit.edu
Adam Yala - MIT Jameel Clinic
Adam Yala - MIT Jameel Clinic

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Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States