Associate Professor  |  Research Co-Lead, Temerty Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Education in Medicine (T-CAIREM) and Concentration Director, MScAC AI in Healthcare

Anna Goldenberg

Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology

PhD

Research Interests
Artificial Intelligence
Appointment Status
Primary

Dr. Goldenberg obtained her PhD at Carnegie Mellon University in Machine Learning and did her post doctoral training at Penn Centre for Bioinformatics and then the Donnelly Centre. She is the first Varma Family Chair in Biomedical Informatics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) Research Institute, where she also co-leads the AI in Medicine for Kids (AIM) initiative. She is a CIFAR AI Chair and a fellow of CIFAR’s Child and Brain Development group. Additionally, she is the research theme co-lead at the Temerty Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Education in Medicine (T-CAIREM) where she helps foster innovation in AI in Medicine research.

The current focus of her lab is on developing machine learning methods for clinical use across diseases and conditions as well as quantifying the variability in the healthy state of individuals as well as across populations with the help of wearables.

She is the Concentration Director for the Master of Science in Applied Computing (MScAC) AI in Healthcare. In her educational role in LMP, she will develop and lead world-class educational programs in Computational Medicine and Computational Biology while fostering collaborations with relevant departments, the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence, and T-CAIREM.

Appointments

Concentration Director for the AI in Healthcare, Master of Science in Applied Computing (MScAC)

Scientist, Genetics and Genome Biology Program, SickKids Research Institute

Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto (Computational Biology Group)

Research theme co-lead, Temerty Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Education in Medicine (T-CAIREM)