MaineHealth Institute for Research
Carmen Khoo is an experienced research data analyst currently employed at the Maine Medical Center Research Institute since September 2021. Previously, Carmen held the position of Graduate Student Researcher at Cornell University from January 2018 to May 2021, focusing on predicting the conversion risk of Alzheimer's Disease patients using regression models and deep learning. Prior roles include Research Associate in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, where statistical analysis on heart failure patients was performed, and various academic positions at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, including Teaching Assistant and Biostatistician. Carmen holds a Master of Science in Biomedical/Medical Engineering from Cornell University, a Master of Science in Statistical Practice from Carnegie Mellon University, and a Bachelor of Science in Statistics from Carnegie Mellon University.
MaineHealth Institute for Research
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MaineHealth Institute for Research facilitates and conducts a broad spectrum of biomedical research that extends from the study of basic disease mechanisms to translational and clinical research through population health services research. MHIR has world-class scientists working on the most advanced biomedical problems. Areas of research include: cardiovascular biology, cancer biology & therapeutics, stem & progenitor cell biology, neurobiology, developmental biology & organogenesis, metabolic & hormonal regulation, psychiatric research, and outcomes research & evaluation. MaineHealth Institute for Research is committed to training the next generation biomedical scientists and offers opportunities for students at all levels to gain biomedical research experience, thus providing a pipeline of engagement from high school through college and beyond to graduate work, medical school, PhD programs, and professional employment. MHIR has been successful in bringing the benefits of new discoveries to our patients and to the world, and we have an ongoing commitment to conduct innovative and collaborative state of the art biomedical research that enhances the health of the people of Maine and beyond. Follow us on LinkedIn to learn more about our work, seminars, presentations and key discoveries impacting health care.