Yale University · Clinical Informatics

Anaïs Lohier

Hi, I'm Anaïs

Bridging biology, machine learning, and global health.

About

Understanding healthcare,
through data.

My family is originally French, and I grew up in California and studied Business and Biology at Cal Poly. Semester at Sea took me across 11 countries, and somewhere along the way I realized I wanted be at the forefront of AI and data analysis. I'm now pursuing a master's in Health Informatics at Yale.

What I'm working on now

Graduate Research Assistant · Augert Lab

Modeling small-cell lung cancer as a fluid transcriptomic continuum rather than fixed subtypes

Clinical Informatics Research

Combining extensive literature review with a clinical observership at Yale New Haven Hospital examining how bedside judgment becomes structured documentation

Quality improvement · HAVEN Free Clinic

Analyzing care processes and clinical outcomes to support QA/QI initiatives across clinic departments

IOP Journal of Physiological Measurement (pending)

Addressing demographic bias and measurement noise in clinical thermal imaging

M.Sc. Coursework

Yale School of Public Health, Health Informatics

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