
معرفی
Nicole Martinez-Martin is an academic affiliated with Stanford University's School of Medicine, specifically within the Pediatrics department and Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics (SCBE). She holds a JD from Harvard Law School and a doctorate in Social Sciences (Comparative Development/Medical Anthropology) from the University of Chicago. Her research focuses on the ethical implications of new technologies in healthcare, particularly regarding vulnerable populations.
- Education:
- JD, Harvard Law School
- PhD in Social Sciences (Comparative Development/Medical Anthropology), University of Chicago
Her research interests include neuroethics, bioethics, and the ethics of AI and digital health technologies such as digital phenotyping and computer vision. She examines privacy, data governance, bias mitigation, and equity in machine learning applications. Her work addresses the social implications of technology on marginalized groups, including Latine communities.
As Principal Investigator (PI), she leads projects on ethical issues in machine learning, digital contact tracing, and digital phenotyping. Her NIMH-funded K01 career development grant explores ethics in machine learning and digital mental health technology. She also analyzes regulatory frameworks for data governance and bias in healthcare algorithms.
Grants and Advising:
- NIMH K01 Grant: Focuses on ethics of machine learning in mental health
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with Stanford's Pediatrics/SCBE division, contributing to interdisciplinary ethical research in biomedical technology.



