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Mozziyar Etemadi, MD, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at Northwestern University, holding dual appointments in the Feinberg School of Medicine (Department of Anesthesiology) and the Mccormick School of Engineering. His research focuses on integrating artificial intelligence with wearable technology to address critical challenges in clinical care, particularly in cardiology, gastroenterology, and maternal health. He leads projects in the Institute for Augmented Intelligence in Medicine and Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (NUCATS).
**Education**: BS and MS from Stanford University (2008–2009); PhD and MD from University of California, San Francisco (2013–2016). Postdoctoral training included Computer Science at UC Berkeley (2014) and Anesthesiology residency at Northwestern (2021). Board-certified in Anesthesiology.
**Research**: Develops AI-driven tools for non-invasive monitoring (e.g., wearable sensors for heart failure, pulmonary pressure estimation) and diagnostic systems in radiology and gastroenterology. Key areas include reducing racial bias in clinical AI, improving radiologist efficiency, and global health applications like fetal ultrasound in low-resource settings.
**Awards**: Notable recognitions include Forbes 30 Under 30 in Science (2011), CIMIT Prize for Primary Care Innovation (2012), and a Best Paper Award at EICS (2015).
**Industry Ties**: Collaborates with Cardiosense and other entities, focusing on translational AI solutions for clinical challenges. His work balances academic innovation with real-world healthcare impact.





