Posted: September 17, 2019
From News-Medical.Net
Samantha Kleinberg, a computer scientist at Stevens Institute of Technology and pioneer in wearable technologies, has secured roughly $2.3 million in three new grants by the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health to develop artificial intelligence that provides personalized information to patients so they can take an active part in managing their health.
Kleinberg, in collaboration with Jessecae Marsh, a cognitive scientist at Lehigh University, will create training modules to educate clinicians about how patient beliefs influence trust and decision-making, as a way to facilitate optimal ways to share decision about treatment. Onur Asan, who heads the Humans-Systems Interaction Lab at Stevens, will serve as co-principal investigator.