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David Maslove is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Critical Care Medicine at Queen’s University, and an Internist and Intensivist at Kingston Health Sciences Centre. He holds cross-appointments in the Translational Institute of Medicine (TIME) and is an Affiliate Scientist at St. Michael’s Hospital’s Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute. His research focuses on informatics, genomics, and biomedical big data to advance precision medicine in critical care, particularly in ICU settings. He completed his medical training at the University of Toronto and specialized training in Critical Care Medicine at Stanford University, where he also earned a Master’s in Biomedical Informatics.
Dr. Maslove is an Associate Editor for Data Science at Critical Care Medicine and actively contributes to professional organizations like the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group and the Society of Critical Care Medicine. His work spans health information systems, emergency care, bioinformatics, and mobile health technologies. He investigates topics such as predictive analytics for ICU patients, sepsis subtypes, and genomic factors influencing critical illness severity.
Key collaborations include the LOVIT trial (evaluating vitamin C in sepsis) and the HostSeq project (whole-genome sequencing for critical illness). He has pioneered studies on atrial fibrillation detection in ICU telemetry data and cerebral autoregulation’s impact on delirium. His research integrates machine learning, genomic sequencing, and clinical database analysis to improve patient outcomes and healthcare decision-making.
Dr. Maslove’s academic roles include teaching and mentoring in critical care medicine, and he advocates for rigorous clinical trial design, data transparency, and causal inference methodologies in medical research. His interdisciplinary approach bridges clinical practice, informatics, and translational science to address urgent challenges in critical care.



