Collin Stultz is a principal investigator at the MIT Jameel Clinic, the epicentre of artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is the Nina T and Robert H Rubin Professor in Medical Engineering and Science at MIT, the director of the Harvard-MIT programme in health sciences and technology and associate director of MIT’s Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES).
He is a member of the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE), and an associate member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). He is also a practicing cardiologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).
Collin's scientific contributions span multiple fields including computational chemistry, biophysics and machine learning for cardiovascular risk stratification. Currently, his research group focuses on the development of machine learning tools that can guide clinical decision making.
Collin is a member of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. He has received the National Science Foundation CAREER Award and a Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award in biomedical sciences. He took his undergraduate degree in mathematics and philosophy from Harvard University, a PhD in biophysics from Harvard University and a medical degree from Harvard Medical School.