AI-driven early detection of endometriosis from observational clinical data - Noémie Elhadad, PhD
Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Columbia University Department of Biomedical Informatics
Noémie Elhadad is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University, affiliated with Computer Science and the Data Science Institute. Her research is at the intersection of medicine, technology, and data science. She leads the Citizen Endo project, which aims to give women with endometriosis the tools to advance research and manage their disease, and Eve_n, a data-powered women's health research initiative to change the way we approach women's health.
Noemie Elhadad, PhD - Predicting Endometriosis: Can Artificial Intelligence Strengthen the Patient Voice? Patient Awareness Day 2019: HEALTHY MIND & HAPPY PELVISLiving Your Best Life With EndoMarch 10, 2019 (8am - 5pm)Einhorn Auditorium,…
This story originally appeared in Columbia Magazine A woman who complains to her doctor about extreme menstrual pain is likely to be told, It’s a normal part of being a woman, so tough it out. And yet, too often, the pain is…
PATIENT AWARENESS DAY 2018: LIVING YOUR BEST LIFE WITH ENDO Sunday, March 18, 2018, (8am-5pm) Einhorn Auditorium (131 E76th st) at Lenox Hill Hospital, NYC The Citizen Endo Project: Phendo Update Noemie Elhadad, Ph.D. - Hi…
Noémie Elhadad is a researcher in biomedical informatics at Columbia University. Through her Citizen Endo project she created Phendo, an app that allows women to track their endometriosis symptoms and submit them for research. How has…
Noemie Elhadad, PhDGiving patients the tools to contribute to endometriosis research Patient Awareness DayThe Lifecycle of Endometriosis: From Diagnosis to Coping with DiseaseSunday April 17, 2016Lenox Hill Hospital, Einhorn Auditorium So,…