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Amisha Dave is a faculty member at Yale University, affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine's Department of Ophthalmology. She holds a BS in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Connecticut and an MD from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Her research focuses on medical natural language processing (NLP), clinical applications of artificial intelligence, and ophthalmic conditions such as retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration. Dr. Dave has developed tools like Ascle and MedCalc-Bench for medical text generation and evaluation of large language models. She also investigates clinical topics such as opioid prescribing patterns in oculofacial plastic surgery and patient outcomes after refractive lens exchange. Her work bridges computational methods with clinical practice to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient care.
Dr. Dave's recent articles emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, combining NLP, AI, and ophthalmology to address challenges in medical data processing, disease diagnosis, and treatment efficacy. Her contributions span tool development, clinical trial analyses, and public health insights from social media data. She has received the Excellence in Ophthalmology honor (2023) and the Gold Humanism Honor Society award (2022), reflecting her commitment to both research and patient-centered care.
Though no formal grants or lab affiliations are explicitly listed, her publications suggest active participation in collaborative research networks. Her future work likely continues to explore AI-driven solutions for ophthalmic diagnostics and medical text analysis.
