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Brett Beaulieu-Jones

Assistant Professor, Biomedical Data Science, University of Chicago

Brett Beaulieu-Jones is an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago, specializing in biomedical informatics and machine learning.12 He serves as a Technology Advisor at chAIron. His research focuses on understanding the relationship between technology and healthcare delivery, including the application of machine learning and informatics tools to extract insights from real-world biomedical data.13

Dr. Beaulieu-Jones received his PhD in genomics and computational biology from the University of Pennsylvania.13 He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School's Department of Biomedical Informatics before joining the University of Chicago.3 His work has been recognized by the American Medical Informatics Association, with multiple publications among their top 10 papers in clinical informatics.1

In addition to his academic pursuits, Brett has entrepreneurial experience, having co-founded and led venture-backed companies from founding to acquisition.1 He is also actively involved in the machine learning and health community, serving as the general chair for the Machine Learning for Health (ML4H) workshop at NeurIPS and as a founding organizer for the Symposium on Artificial Intelligence for Learning Health Systems.1

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Chicago, Illinois, United States