Musculoskeletal Informatics Group Research | Overview
The Musculoskeletal Informatics Group is a team of biomedical engineers, data scientists, and clinical researchers devoted to solving pressing issues in musculoskeletal disorders in children and young adults.
We work closely with Boston Children’s specialists in orthopedics and sports medicine to unlock the knowledge buried in large volumes of historical clinical notes using advanced analytics and artificial intelligence. Our collaborative research has the potential to support personalized clinical decision making while also helping to make care more affordable, accessible, and equitable.
As part of Harvard Medical School, we are also training the next generation of researchers who will continue to advance orthopedic and sports medicine through the strategic use of data science.
Director
Principal Investigator, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sport Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital
Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Director, Clinical Phenotyping Core, MGH Center for Musculoskeletal Research
Faculty Affiliate, Harvard Data Science Initiative
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For more information, visit the Musculoskeletal Informatics Group website.